The most legalest private file (specifically for manga, anime, music) hosting ever, on TOR. Includes a manga viewer. Nothing fancy. Uses HTTP Basic Authentication with daily rotating password derived from a master password. Most of the code is a modification of [hedgeblog](https://github.com/jetstream0/hedgeblog), albeit with some pretty significant modifications in places (templates, host.ts, build.ts). Since TOR is pretty slow to download large files (eg, videos), the videos are streamed so load time isn't as bad as one might expect (HTTP protocol is amazing, browsers are amazing). # Running After first cloning or downloading the repository: ```bash npm install npm install typescript -g npm run compile npm run build # and you may have to do: mkdir tor mkdir tor/hidden_service ``` Don't forget to make a `.env` file with the `master_password` variable, from which all the daily passwords are dervied. Then to actually run: ```bash bash tor_prebuilt.sh ``` # Tips ## Adding media Add it to the relevant static directory (`/static_assets/anime_assets`, `/static_assets/manga_assets`, or `/static_assets/music_assets`), and create an entry for it in `host_info.json`. ## Hosting Multiple TOR Hidden Services If you are running multiple TOR hidden services, you will need to modify the [.torrc file](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14321214/how-to-run-multiple-tor-processes-at-once-with-different-exit-ips#18895491). ## Master Password To set the master password, create a `.env` file like so: ``` master_password=example_password_do_not_actually_use_this_as_your_password_obviously ``` ## Username The username doesn't matter. Only the password is important. # Disclaimer blah blah blah meant for private use, I would never dream of breaking copyright law blah blah blah not the intended purpose.