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[TOC]
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## Hello
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## File sharing with Dat
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World
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Dat is a peer-to-peer file sharing technology. It means we can share our files
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between our computers without using services like WeTransfer and Google Drive.
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It is still an experimental technology but it's getting there.
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We're still waiting on the newer more reliable version of [Dat desktop](https://github.com/datproject/dat-desktop/pull/649)
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to be released. Until that day comes, we have to use the command-line interface. Luckily,
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it's very easy to install.
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To get started, just download and unzip this file for your operating system:
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[GNU/Linux](https://github.com/datproject/dat/releases/download/v14.0.2/dat-14.0.2-linux-x64.zip),
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[MacOS](https://github.com/datproject/dat/releases/download/v14.0.2/dat-14.0.2-macos-x64.zip)
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or [Windows](https://github.com/datproject/dat/releases/download/v14.0.2/dat-14.0.2-win-x64.zip).
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Then you can run the `dat` binary in the unzipped folder. On GNU/Linux, that
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might look like the following commands.
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```bash
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$ curl -sOL https://github.com/datproject/dat/releases/download/v14.0.2/dat-14.0.2-linux-x64.zip
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$ unzip dat-14.0.2-linux-x64.zip
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$ cd dat-14.0.2-linux-x64
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$ ./dat --version # just testing...
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```
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Then, creating a new Dat is as easy as the following.
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```bash
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$ dat create myfolder
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```
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Where `myfolder` is the folder you want to share with friends.
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See the [Dat usage documentation](https://github.com/datproject/dat#usage) for more.
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## Streaming with Icecast
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