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Simple LAN File Transfer CLI

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Glitter — Simple LAN File Transfer CLI

Glitter

Glitter is a cross‑platform, terminal‑based tool for sending files over a local network. It discovers peers automatically, confirms transfers on the receiver, and supports English/Chinese UIs.

  • OS support: Linux, macOS, Windows
  • Bilingual UI: English, 中文 (switchable in settings)
  • Peer discovery via UDP broadcast + smart replies (or manual IP entry)
  • Encrypted transfer (DH key exchange + stream cipher)
  • Device fingerprint verification (TOFU) to flag impersonation attempts
  • Integrity check (SHA-256) after receive
  • Directory transfer: send entire folders (auto-zipped, zero compression)
  • Transfer progress and live throughput (e.g. 1.2 MB/s)
  • Transfer history (JSONL) stored under user home
  • Settings for language & device name & encryption, clear history

Python 3.9+

Chinese docs: see README.zh-CN.md.

Why Glitter?

Glitter provides a simple, terminal-based alternative to GUI tools and complex protocols:

Tool Pros Cons Glitter Advantage
LocalSend Beautiful GUI, cross-platform Requires GUI environment, ~100MB+ install CLI-first: works via SSH, lightweight (~50KB), scriptable
Magic Wormhole Simple one-time codes Requires relay server, single-file only LAN-direct: no internet needed, auto-discovery, no codes to type
SFTP/SCP Universal, encrypted Needs SSH server setup, manual IP entry Zero-config: auto-discovers peers, no server setup
rsync Powerful sync engine Complex syntax, requires remote shell access Interactive: menu-driven, progress bars, history tracking
HTTP file server Simple python -m http.server No encryption, manual URL sharing Secure: DH key exchange + encryption, peer selection UI
croc End-to-end encryption, relay servers, cross-platform Requires typing codes, internet relay by default LAN-native: auto-discovery on local network, no codes needed, works offline

Use Glitter when you want:

  • Quick file sharing on LAN without leaving the terminal
  • Auto-discovery instead of typing IPs
  • Encrypted transfers without complex SSH setup
  • Minimal dependencies (pure Python, no external binaries)
  • Transfer history and bilingual UI

Quick Start

On first run, Glitter asks for language and device name and saves them. Next runs go straight to the main menu.

  • Firewall: Allow UDP 45845 and TCP 45846 (transfer port) for the app if discovery/transfer is blocked.

PyPI

Released, recommended to install and run via pipx:

  • apt install pipx # Debian/Ubuntu
  • pipx install glitter-cli
  • glitter
    • pipx upgrade glitter-cli # to update
Alternative: install via pip (not recommended)
  • pip install glitter-cli
  • glitter
    • pip install --upgrade glitter-cli # to update

GitHub

  • For Windows: exe

Requirements: install deps

  • Linux/macOS/WSL/Windows (PowerShell/CMD) Run:
    • git clone https://github.com/scarletkc/glitter.git
    • pip install -r requirements.txt
    • python3 -m glitter

Usage

  • [1] List peers: Show online devices (name/IP/version)
  • [2] Send file: Select a peer or enter an IP(v4/v6:port) and input a path (quotes are allowed)
  • [3] Incoming requests: Review transfer requests; Accept/Decline and choose a save directory
  • [4] Check updates: Open‑source repo link and latest version info
  • [5] History: Show the latest transfer records
  • [6] Settings: Change language/device name/port/encryption, clear history or trusted fingerprints
  • [7] Quit: Exit the program

Files & Persistence

  • Config: ~/.glitter/config.json (language, device name, transfer port, encryption)
  • Trusted fingerprints: ~/.glitter/known_peers.json (peer IDs and fingerprints stored after first approval)
  • History: ~/.glitter/history.jsonl (one JSON per line)
  • Default download folder: ~/Downloads/GlitterDownloads on Windows, ~/GlitterDownloads elsewhere

Debugging

  • Enable verbose IDs in lists by setting env var GLITTER_DEBUG=1 before launch.

Roadmap / Ideas

  • Drag‑and‑drop TUI, multi‑file queue
  • Service mode and auto‑accept rules

License

MIT

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