![]() ![]() To receive to stdout at you can always just use the -yes will automatically approve the transfer and pipe it out to stdout. In this case croc will automatically use the stdin data and send and assign a filename like “croc-stdin-123456789”. You can send with your own code phrase (must be more than 4 characters). A set of options (like custom relay, ports, and code phrase) can be set using -remember. There are a number of configurable options (see -help). The code phrase is used to establish password-authenticated key agreement ( PAKE) which generates a secret key for the sender and recipient to use for end-to-end encryption. Then to receive the file (or folder) on another computer, you can just do $ croc code-phrase Or, you can install Go and build from source (requires Go 1.12+): $ GO111MODULE=on go get -v /schollz/croc/v8 On Termux you can install with pkg: $ pkg install croc On Ubuntu you can install with snap: $ snap install croc On Arch Linux you can install the latest release with pacman: $ pacman -S croc On Unix you can install the latest release with Nix: $ nix-env -i croc On Windows you can install the latest release with Scoop: $ scoop install croc On macOS you can also install the latest release with MacPorts: $ sudo port selfupdate On macOS you can install the latest release with Homebrew: $ brew install schollz/tap/croc
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