UP is a simple file transfer tool that acts as a drop-in replacement for `scp` and `sftp`. It sends data over HTTPS for much faster uploads without any extra setup. Up uses your existing SSH keys and reads `~/.ssh/config` so you can keep working with the host aliases you already have. ## Why UP? - Transfers are noticeably quicker than traditional `scp` or `sftp`. - No setup: use the same SSH keys and host aliases you already have. - Small single binary for sending and receiving. ## Installation You can bootstrap **up** with a single command. This script will detect your OS (`linux`/`darwin`) and CPU (`amd64`/`arm64`), download the correct binary and install it to `/usr/local/bin/up`. ```bash curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/coalaura/up/master/install.sh | sh ``` ## Quick Start Pre-built binaries for common operating systems are available in the [releases](https://github.com/coalaura/up/releases/latest). Choose the download that matches your OS and architecture or build the latest development version yourself: ```bash go build -o up . ``` Start the server (listens on port 7966) and then upload a file: ```bash ./up receive ./up send very_big.tar.xz localhost:7966 ``` Uploaded files are stored under the server's `files/` directory. Up will prompt to trust the server's certificate on first use and will remember it afterwards. Up is built to work behind reverse proxies like nginx. ## License This project is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0 License. See [LICENSE](LICENSE) for details.