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go-ipfs-dep
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Install the latest go-ipfs binary from http://dist.ipfs.io
npm install go-ipfs --save
See IPFS getting-started. If anything goes wrong, try using: http://ipfs.io/docs/install.
Note: this module uses the latest version of ipfs. If there is a strong need to vendor an older version, let us know. We care about versions very much, but for a number of reasons, this is easier for us all right now.
Warning: The binary gets put in the go-ipfs
folder inside the module folder.
FAQs
Install the latest go-ipfs binary
We found that go-ipfs-dep demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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