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The reason for ShowWindow opose to your FreeConsole is because if you start up cmd.exe and do syncthing.exe -no-output it actually hides the existing cmd.exe window oppose to opening a separate window and then hiding it, which keeps the existing console hanging on syncthing.exe running. I tried playing around with compiling as GUI, then given the option is not present allocating a console, and redirecting the std streams to the new console, but that seems ugly as I'd have to make quite a few calls. But that does get of the initial flash. |
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README.md |
syncthing
This is the syncthing
project. The following are the project goals:
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Define a protocol for synchronization of a folder between a number of collaborating devices. The protocol should be well defined, unambiguous, easily understood, free to use, efficient, secure and language neutral. This is the Block Exchange Protocol.
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Provide the reference implementation to demonstrate the usability of said protocol. This is the
syncthing
utility. It is the hope that alternative, compatible implementations of the protocol will come to exist.
The two are evolving together; the protocol is not to be considered stable until syncthing 1.0 is released, at which point it is locked down for incompatible changes.
Getting Started
Take a look at the getting started guide.
There are a few examples for keeping syncthing running in the background on your system in the etc directory.
There is an IRC channel, #syncthing
on Freenode, for talking directly
to developers and users (when awake and present, etc.).
Building
Building Syncthing from source is easy, and there's a guide that describes it for both Unix and Windows.
Signed Releases
As of v0.7.0 and onwards, git tags and release binaries are GPG signed with the key BCE524C7 (http://nym.se/gpg.txt). For release binaries, MD5 and SHA1 checksums are calculated and signed, available in the md5sum.txt.asc and sha1sum.txt.asc files.
Documentation
The syncthing documentation is on the discourse site.
License
All documentation and protocol specifications are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
All code is licensed under the GPL, v3 or later.