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Kubo v0.33.2

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=> ipfs.tech
=> docs.ipfs.tech/how-to/command-
Kubo was the first IPFS implementation and is the most widely used one today. Implementing the Interplanetary Filesystem - the Web3 standard for content-addressing, interoperable with HTTP. Thus powered by IPLD's data models and the libp2p for network communication. Kubo is written in Go.
Featureset
- HTTP Gateway (specs.ipfs.tech/http-gateways/) (/ipfs and /ipns) functionality for trusted and trustless (docs.ipfs.tech/reference/http/) content retrieval
- HTTP Routing V1 (specs.ipfs.tech/routing/http-r) (/routing/v1) client and server implementation for delegated routing (github.com/ipfs/kubo/blob/mast) lookups
- HTTP Kubo RPC API (docs.ipfs.tech/reference/kubo/) (/api/v0) to access and control the daemon
- Command Line Interface (docs.ipfs.tech/reference/kubo/) based on (/api/v0) RPC API
- WebUI (github.com/ipfs/ipfs-webui/#re) to manage the Kubo node
- Content blocking (github.com/ipfs/kubo/blob/mast) support for operators of public nodes
Changelog:
=> github.com/ipfs/kubo/releases/
=> github.com/ipfs/kubo/releases/
=> github.com/ipfs/kubo/releases/

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