swift_file

Rust implementation of transferring files between devices over Wi-Fi network using a QR code. Tool is inspired by claudiodangelis/qrcp.

How does it work?

The sf server is bound to the IP address of a default network interface of the machine the server is running on. Alternatively, the IP address (--port), particular network interface (--interface), and port (--port) can be selected by the user.

The QR code that is printed encodes a http URL which is typically of the following format:

http://{ip}:{port}/{download|receive}/[optional suffix]

Known limitations

Safety

This crate uses #![forbid(unsafe_code)] to ensure everything is implemented in 100% safe Rust.

Installation options

Install with cargo

swift_file is published on crates.io. In order to install a Rust crate from crates.io, it is required to have Rust and cargo installed on your system.

sh cargo install swift_file

Manual installation from an archive

Latest release page provides an option to manually install the sf binary from an archive. The archive is available for Linux, MacOS, and Windows. Download, extract and move the binary to the desired directory, and set execution permissions.

Linux

  1. Download the Linux tar.gz archive from the latest release
  2. Extract the archive

sh tar xf swift_file_*_x86_64-unknown-linux-musl.tar.gz

  1. Move the binary

sh sudo mv sf /usr/local/bin

  1. Set execution permissions

sh sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/sf

  1. Run sf

sh sf --help

MacOS

  1. Download the MacOS (apple-darwin) ZIP archive from the latest release
  2. Extract the archive

sh unzip swift_file_*_x86_64-apple-darwin.zip

  1. Move the binary

sh sudo mv sf /usr/local/bin

  1. Set execution permissions

sh sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/sf

  1. Run sf

sh sf --help

Windows

  1. Download the Windows ZIP archive from the latest release
  2. Extract the archive
  3. Run sf.exe

CLI Usage

``` Send or receive files between devices using Wi-Fi network

Usage: sf [OPTIONS]

Commands: send Send a file receive Receive a file help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)

Options: --ip IP Address to bind to -i, --interface Network interface to use (ignored if --ip provided) -p, --port Server port -h, --help Print help -V, --version Print version ```

Sending a file to another device

``` Send a file

Usage: sf send [OPTIONS]

Arguments: File path to send

Options: --ip IP Address to bind to --zip ZIP file or directory before transferring -i, --interface Network interface to use (ignored if --ip provided) -p, --port Server port -h, --help Print help ```

Receiving files from another device

``` Receive files

Usage: sf receive [OPTIONS]

Options: -d, --dest-dir Destination directory --ip IP Address to bind to -i, --interface Network interface to use (ignored if --ip provided) --no-open Disable opening the received file automatically using the system default program -p, --port Server port -h, --help Print help ```