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# New in hyperdrive.el: quick install, peer graph, transclusion!
Joseph Turner - <https://ushin.org> xmpp:discuss@conference.ushin.org (XMPP MUC for USHIN discussion), <mailto:contact@ushin.org>
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[hyperdrive.el](https://ushin.org/hyperdrive/hyperdrive-manual.html) is an Emacs interface to [hyperdrive](https://docs.holepunch.to/building-blocks/hyperdrive),
a mutable, versioned, peer-to-peer shared
filesystem. Among other things, hyperdrive.el has
these features: Share unlimited files of unlimited
size; Explore file history with built-in
versioning; Stream video and audio; No signup or
account creation; Free as in Freedom!
Since [last year's EmacsConf talk](https://emacsconf.org/2023/talks/hyperdrive), `hyperdrive.el` grew some new features, including:
- Easily install the gateway program with `M-x hyperdrive-install`.
- Visualize your network of sources as a graph or a list.
- Transclude snippets of hyperdrive files with [hyperdrive-org-transclusion](https://elpa.nongnu.org/nongnu/hyperdrive-org-transclusion.html).
This talk will show off these new `hyperdrive.el` features in action!
Feel free to join our public XMPP chat room!
- xmpp:discuss@conference.ushin.org ([Join anonymously from your browser](https://anonymous.cheogram.com/discuss@conference.ushin.org))
- \#\_bifrost\_discuss\_conference.ushin.org:aria-net.org (Matrix bridge)
Bugs can be submitted to the [ushin issue tracker](https://todo.sr.ht/~ushin/ushin). Patches, comments or questions can be submitted to the [ushin public inbox](https://lists.sr.ht/~ushin/ushin).
About the speaker:
I'm Joseph Turner. I enjoy fiddle, Aikido, peer-to-peer networks,
Emacs, and swimming in cold water. I work with
[USHIN](https://ushin.org/), a tiny educational US nonprofit whose
mission is to promote personal, community, and global health through
free and open universal shared information for everybody.
See also: [EmacsConf - 2023 - talks - hyperdrive.el: Peer-to-peer filesystem in Emacs](https://emacsconf.org/2023/talks/hyperdrive/)
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