Provided by: wormhole-rs_0.7.5-1_amd64 

NAME
wormhole-rs - send files to another computer, securely
DESCRIPTION
wormhole-rs 0.7.0 USAGE: wormhole-rs [OPTIONS] <SUBCOMMAND> GENERAL OPTIONS: --relay-server <tcp://HOSTNAME:PORT> Use a custom relay server (specify multiple times for multiple relays) [aliases: relay] --rendezvous-server <ws://example.org> Use a custom rendezvous server. Both sides need to use the same value in order to find each other --force-direct Disable the relay server support and force a direct connection --force-relay Always route traffic over a relay server. This hides your IP address from the peer (but not from the server operators. Use Tor for that) -h, --help Print this help message -v, --verbose Enable logging to stdout, for debugging purposes -V, --version Print version information SUBCOMMANDS: forward Forward ports from one machine to another receive Receive a file or a folder [aliases: rx] send Send a file or a folder [aliases: tx] SEND OPTIONS: --code <CODE> Enter a code instead of generating one automatically -c, --code-length <NUMWORDS> Length of code (in bytes/words) [default: 2] --rename <FILE_NAME> Suggest a different name to the receiver to keep the file's actual name secret. Not allowed when sending more than one file [aliases: name] send-many Send a file to many recipients. send-many OPTIONS: -n, --tries <N> Only send the file up to n times, limiting the number of people that may receive it. These are also the number of tries a potential attacker gets at guessing the password [default: 30] --timeout <MINUTES> Automatically stop providing the file after a certain amount of time [default: 60] --code <CODE> Enter a code instead of generating one automatically -c, --code-length <NUMWORDS> Length of code (in bytes/words) [default: 2] --rename <FILE_NAME> Suggest a different name to the receiver to keep the file's actual name secret. Not allowed when sending more than one file [aliases: name] To send files, use `wormhole send <PATH>`. To receive files, use `wormhole receive <CODE>`.
AUTHOR
Matthias Geiger <werdahias@riseup.net>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2024 Matthias Geiger This manual page was written for the Debian system (and may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the EUPL 1.2, or, at your option, any later version. wormhole-rs 0.7.0 May 2024 WORMHOLE-RS(1)