ArchGemini simplifies file sharing over the local network, providing an effortless and secure way to share your files with connected devices.
To install ArchGemini, make sure you have Node.js installed on your system. Then run the following command:
- Option 1 - To install globally in your system (Recommended)
# Install globally
npm install -g archgemini
# If you are installing it on macOS and Linux systems, you might need to use sudo
sudo npm install -g archgemini
- Option 2 - To install locally in a specific project folder
# Navigate to your project directory
cd your_project_directory
# Install archgemini locally
npm install archgemini
- Alternatively, you can visit our website for easy download option.
After installation, run the following command in the terminal/command prompt/powershell to share the current working directory over the network using ArchGemini:
# If installed globally.
archgemini
# or
# If installed in a specific folder.
npx archgemini
- ArchGemini is compatible with macOS, Windows, and Linux distributions.
- Both the sender and receiver devices must be connected to the same network.
If you need assistance or want to report any issues, please visit issues tab of our GitHub repository.
We welcome contributions to ArchGemini! Feel free to fork the project, make your improvements, and submit a pull request.
ArchGemini is released under the MIT License.
If you have any questions or need assistance, you can reach out to us via email at [email protected].