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Name: qr-filetransfer
Version: 1.2
Summary: Transfer files over WiFi from your computer to your smartphone from the terminal
Home-page: http://https://github.com/sdushantha/qr-filetransfer
Author: Siddharth Dushantha
Author-email: siddharth.dushantha@gmail.com
License: UNKNOWN
Description: # qr-filetransfer
        
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        > Transfer files over WiFi from your computer to your smartphone from the terminal
        
        [![asciicast](https://asciinema.org/a/173861.png)](https://asciinema.org/a/173861)
        
        ## 💾 Installation
        
        You will find the most updated version of ```qr-filetransfer``` here. But if you want the most stable version, use ```pip``` to install it
        
        ### Pip Install
        
        Global Install
        
        ```pip3 install qr-filetransfer```
        
        Local Install
        
        ```pip3 install --user qr-filetransfer```
        
        ### Git Install
        
        ```bash
        # clone the repo
        $ git clone https://github.com/sdushantha/qr-filetransfer.git
        
        # change the working directory to qr-filetransfer
        $ cd qr-filetransfer
        
        # install the requirements
        $ pip3 install -r requirements.txt
        ```
        
        
        ## 🔨 Usage
        ```
        usage: qr-filetransfer [-h] FILE
        ```
        
        **Note:** Both devices needs to be connected to the same network
        
        **Exiting**
        
        To exit the program, just press ```CTRL+C```.
        
        ---
        
        Transfer a single file
        ```bash
        $ qr-filetransfer /path/to/file.txt
        ```
        
        
        Transfer a full directory. **Note:** the directory gets zipped before being transferred
        ```bash
        $ qr-filetransfer /path/to/directory/
        ```
        
        ## 🌟 Credits
        Inspired by the Go project [qr-filetransfer](https://github.com/claudiodangelis/qr-filetransfer)
        
        ## 📜 License
        MIT License
        
        Copyright (c) 2018 Siddharth Dushantha
        
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