Bailing Express (B0Pass): The usage scenario of the large file transfer artifact

Bailing Express (B0Pass)

LAN large file transfer tool。

High-performance "mobile computer super-large file transfer artifact" and "LAN shared file server" based on Go language.

Just a file (exe) double-click to open.

  •  file sharing server
  •  Simple single executable
  •  File sharing interface (oversized files can be transferred as long as they are under the same local area network or WIFI)
  •  Upload file interface (support click and drag)
  •  QR code scanning interface (support mobile phone transmission, support other computers to enter URL)
  •  Shared file online management interface (can be deleted)

2. Download and use the release version

Please read before downloading

  • Compiled executable files (exe) for Mac OS, Windows, Linux amd64 and other platforms
  • Just download it to your computer, double-click to open it
  • In order to use the UI interface smoothly, it is best to install Google Chrome first
  • If you want to customize the port, you can append "  -p=1234  " to the command line to customize the service port to 1234

The latest version download address

3. Code repository

4. Usage scenarios

  1. Share files on mobile phone and computer
    Double-click on the computer to execute --> Scan the code on the mobile phone --> Transfer large files on the mobile phone to the computer, or transfer files from the computer to the mobile phone.

  2. Share files between
    computers Double-click on computer A to execute --> enter the address of A in the browser on computer B --> transfer large files from computer A to computer B, or transfer files from computer B to computer A.

  3. Share files between the virtual machine and the computer
    Double-click on the computer to execute --> Enter the address of the computer in the browser on the virtual machine --> Transfer large files on the virtual machine to the computer, or transfer files from the computer to the virtual machine.

  4. Other application scenarios
    can also be used as "home video center", "office file sharing", "product prototype server" and so on. In short, the HTTP protocol of the local area network has nothing to do with whether it is iPhone, iOS, Android, virtual machine, etc., sharing files across platforms.

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