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@@ -1,61 +1,5 @@ -# Dat 1.0 docs +# Documentation for the Dat ecosystem -Documentation resources for [dat](https://github.com/maxogden/dat) 1.0 release candidate 1 and the surrounding ecosystem. +## License -## Installation - -``` -npm install -g dat -``` - -## Sharing data - -Dat is a peer to peer file sharing tool. To share data, first `cd` into a directory you want to share, and type: - -``` -$ dat link -``` - -This will create a link, that looks like `dat://...`. This is a unique hash, generated by the contents of the files (including those in subdirectories) inside the current directory. Dat ignores hidden files. - -Your output might look something like this: - -``` -$ dat link -Scanning folder, found 98 files in 5 directories. 47.12 MB total. -dat://a9933c3d00e1134e5814a0fe2b0f1166885f523dfe0d135a39a2ca4b43840d83 -Serving data (1 connection(s)) -``` - -On another computer, I can type: - -``` -dat dat://a9933c3d00e1134e5814a0fe2b0f1166885f523dfe0d135a39a2ca4b43840d83 -``` - -And the files will be downloaded inside of the current directory. The process will stay open, re-hosting the data to ensure redundancy of the data. - -## Versioning - -If you change any file inside the directory, you will get a different link. Each link is unique to the file list and data contents inside each file. - -Everything about the filesystem is replicated between two dat hosts, including directory structure, file modes, among other filesystem metadata. For example, changing the file mode of a single file will create an entirely different link. - -## Peer Discovery - -Dat uses a variety of different methods to discover peers that have the data it's looking for, including DNS, Multicast DNS, UDP, and TCP. See [discovery-swarm](https://github.com/mafintosh/discovery-swarm) for more information. - -## Local storage - -Dat stores its data in a hidden folder that is stored by default in the user's home directory. - -``` -~/.dat -``` -The global `.dat` folder has the following contents: - -``` -$ ls ~/.dat -db -config.json -``` +ISC |