Releases: snyype/toss
Windows v2.0.0
Overview: Toss version 1.0.0 marks the inaugural release of this lightweight command-line tool designed to simplify file sharing over local networks. With an intuitive interface, Toss allows users to quickly share files with others on the same network for a specified duration, ensuring easy and secure access.
Key Features:
Instant File Sharing: Users can effortlessly share files using a straightforward command-line interface.
Time-Limited Access: Control how long the shared file remains accessible, enhancing security and management.
Cross-Platform Compatibility: Supports both Linux/macOS and Windows environments, making it versatile for various users.
User-Friendly Installation: Easy setup process that guides users through cloning the repository, building the executable, and adding it to their system PATH.
Usage:
Toss allows users to share files by simply executing a command followed by the desired file name and optional duration. For example:
toss -t 300 myfile.txt
This command will share myfile.txt for 300 seconds (5 minutes).
Getting Started: To get started, users can clone the repository, build the executable, and add it to their PATH. Comprehensive instructions are provided in the README.
Future Enhancements: As Toss evolves, future versions aim to introduce additional features such as authentication, enhanced logging, and a more robust user interface.
What's Changed
Full Changelog: darwin-1.0.0...win-2.0.0
linux-1.0.0
Overview: Toss version 1.0.0 marks the inaugural release of this lightweight command-line tool designed to simplify file sharing over local networks. With an intuitive interface, Toss allows users to quickly share files with others on the same network for a specified duration, ensuring easy and secure access.
Key Features:
Instant File Sharing: Users can effortlessly share files using a straightforward command-line interface.
Time-Limited Access: Control how long the shared file remains accessible, enhancing security and management.
Cross-Platform Compatibility: Supports both Linux/macOS and Windows environments, making it versatile for various users.
User-Friendly Installation: Easy setup process that guides users through cloning the repository, building the executable, and adding it to their system PATH.
Usage:
Toss allows users to share files by simply executing a command followed by the desired file name and optional duration. For example:
toss -t 300 myfile.txt
This command will share myfile.txt for 300 seconds (5 minutes).
Getting Started: To get started, users can clone the repository, build the executable, and add it to their PATH. Comprehensive instructions are provided in the README.
Future Enhancements: As Toss evolves, future versions aim to introduce additional features such as authentication, enhanced logging, and a more robust user interface.
Darwin 1.0.0
Overview: Toss version 1.0.0 marks the inaugural release of this lightweight command-line tool designed to simplify file sharing over local networks. With an intuitive interface, Toss allows users to quickly share files with others on the same network for a specified duration, ensuring easy and secure access.
Key Features:
Instant File Sharing: Users can effortlessly share files using a straightforward command-line interface.
Time-Limited Access: Control how long the shared file remains accessible, enhancing security and management.
Cross-Platform Compatibility: Supports both Linux/macOS and Windows environments, making it versatile for various users.
User-Friendly Installation: Easy setup process that guides users through cloning the repository, building the executable, and adding it to their system PATH.
Usage:
Toss allows users to share files by simply executing a command followed by the desired file name and optional duration. For example:
toss -t 300 myfile.txt
This command will share myfile.txt for 300 seconds (5 minutes).
Getting Started: To get started, users can clone the repository, build the executable, and add it to their PATH. Comprehensive instructions are provided in the README.
Future Enhancements: As Toss evolves, future versions aim to introduce additional features such as authentication, enhanced logging, and a more robust user interface.
v1.0.0
Overview: Toss version 1.0.0 marks the inaugural release of this lightweight command-line tool designed to simplify file sharing over local networks. With an intuitive interface, Toss allows users to quickly share files with others on the same network for a specified duration, ensuring easy and secure access.
Key Features:
Instant File Sharing: Users can effortlessly share files using a straightforward command-line interface.
Time-Limited Access: Control how long the shared file remains accessible, enhancing security and management.
Cross-Platform Compatibility: Supports both Linux/macOS and Windows environments, making it versatile for various users.
User-Friendly Installation: Easy setup process that guides users through cloning the repository, building the executable, and adding it to their system PATH.
Usage:
Toss allows users to share files by simply executing a command followed by the desired file name and optional duration. For example:
toss -t 300 myfile.txt
This command will share myfile.txt for 300 seconds (5 minutes).
Getting Started: To get started, users can clone the repository, build the executable, and add it to their PATH. Comprehensive instructions are provided in the README.
Future Enhancements: As Toss evolves, future versions aim to introduce additional features such as authentication, enhanced logging, and a more robust user interface.
Unix-1.0.0
Overview: Toss version 1.0.0 marks the inaugural release of this lightweight command-line tool designed to simplify file sharing over local networks. With an intuitive interface, Toss allows users to quickly share files with others on the same network for a specified duration, ensuring easy and secure access.
Key Features:
Instant File Sharing: Users can effortlessly share files using a straightforward command-line interface.
Time-Limited Access: Control how long the shared file remains accessible, enhancing security and management.
Cross-Platform Compatibility: Supports both Linux/macOS and Windows environments, making it versatile for various users.
User-Friendly Installation: Easy setup process that guides users through cloning the repository, building the executable, and adding it to their system PATH.
Usage:
Toss allows users to share files by simply executing a command followed by the desired file name and optional duration. For example:
toss -t 300 myfile.txt
This command will share myfile.txt for 300 seconds (5 minutes).
Getting Started: To get started, users can clone the repository, build the executable, and add it to their PATH. Comprehensive instructions are provided in the README.
Future Enhancements: As Toss evolves, future versions aim to introduce additional features such as authentication, enhanced logging, and a more robust user interface.