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Workshopper for learning how to use w3up - a UCAN based upload service for IPFS and Filecoin.
Learn you the w3up for much win! Workshopper for learning how to use w3up - a UCAN based upload service for IPFS and Filecoin.
First, install Node.js >= 18 from nodejs.org.
Next install the workshop:
npm install -g learnyouw3up
On the command line, type the following to begin the workshop:
learnyouw3up
Further instructions are provided by the program.
Feel free to join in. All welcome. Please open an issue!
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Workshopper for learning how to use w3up - a UCAN based upload service for IPFS and Filecoin.
We found that learnyouw3up demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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