@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ In order to transfer one file on one computer to another - they need to establis
In order to establish a connection - there needs to be a 1) sender (server) (the owner of the file), waiting for connections, and a 2) receiver (client), who will try to connect to a sender (server). If the requirements are met - client will connect to server and the packet exchange will begin.
In order to establish a connection - there needs to be a 1) sender (server) (the owner of the file), waiting for connections, and a 2) receiver (client), who will try to connect to a sender (server). If the requirements are met - client will connect to server and the packet exchange will begin.
The server and the client needs to communicate with packets according to certain rules, given by a [protocol](https://github.com/Unbewohnte/ftu/tree/main/src/protocol).
The server and the client needs to communicate with packets according to certain rules, given by a [protocol](http://unbewohnte.xyz:3000/Unbewohnte/ftu/src/branch/main/src/protocol).
The packet has its header and body. They are divided into several groups of use by headers, this way we can specify what kind of data is stored inside packet`s body and react accordingly.
The packet has its header and body. They are divided into several groups of use by headers, this way we can specify what kind of data is stored inside packet`s body and react accordingly.
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## ● Installation
## ● Installation
### ● From release (Pre-compiled)
### ● From release (Pre-compiled)
- Proceed to [releases page](https://github.com/Unbewohnte/ftu/releases)
- Proceed to [releases page](http://unbewohnte.xyz:3000/Unbewohnte/ftu/releases)
- Choose a version/architecture you have and download an archive
- Choose a version/architecture you have and download an archive
- Unpack an archive
- Unpack an archive
- If on GNU/Linux - run `chmod +x install.sh && sudo ./install.sh`
- If on GNU/Linux - run `chmod +x install.sh && sudo ./install.sh`
### ● From source (Compile it yourself) (You need [Go](https://golang.org/dl/) and [git](https://git-scm.com/) to be installed on your machine)
### ● From source (Compile it yourself) (You need [Go](https://golang.org/dl/) and [git](https://git-scm.com/) to be installed on your machine)