The Syncthing Project maintains a significant public presence on GitHub, showcasing a wide range of repositories primarily written in Go, Java, and Objective-C. Notable projects include syncthing, an open-source continuous file synchronization tool, and syncthing-android, which provides a wrapper for Android devices, reflecting the project's focus on file synchronization across various platforms.
Open Source Continuous File Synchronization
Wrapper of syncthing for Android.
Official frugal and native macOS Syncthing application bundle
File watcher intended for use with Syncthing (Linux, BSD, Windows, OSX)
Documentation site
The Syncthing global discovery server
The Syncthing relay server
A Sync Browser: a browser app for Syncthing-compatible shares
The Syncthing command line interface
File system event notification library on steroids.
The Old Syncthing website
The Syncthing website
The web component of http://apt.syncthing.net/
Official documents of the Syncthing Foundation
Download page generator
Scripts and stuff to sign and upload releases
Implements uTP, the micro transport protocol as used with Bittorrent
A Java client implementation of the Syncthing protocol
Alternative, stripped down status UI for large setups
There are tools many like it but this one is mine
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GitHub metadata repo
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Syncthing builds several projects on GitHub, focusing on continuous file synchronization. Key repositories include syncthing, syncthing-android, and syncthing-macos, which cater to different platforms and user needs.
The Syncthing Project employs a variety of programming languages, primarily Go, Java, and Objective-C, along with Kotlin, HTML, and Python for different repositories, ensuring cross-platform functionality.
Yes, all of syncthing's repositories are public on GitHub. This transparency allows users to access, contribute to, and audit the codebase, promoting an open-source collaboration environment.
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