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{
"title": "Welcome to IPFS",
"configureApiPort": {
"header": "Is your API on a port other than 5001?",
"paragraph1": "<0>If your IPFS node is configured with a <1>custom API address</1>, please set it here.</0>"
},
"apiAddressForm": {
"apiLabel": "API ADDRESS",
"submitButton": "Submit"
},
"connected": {
"header": "Connected to IPFS",
"paragraph1": "<0>Now, it’s time for you to explore your node. Head to <1>Files page</1> to manage and share your files, or explore the <3>Merkle Forest</3> of peer-hosted hash-linked data via <5>IPLD explorer</5>.</0>",
"paragraph2": "<0>You can always come back to this address to change the IPFS node you're connected to.</0>"
},
"notConnected": {
"header": "Is your IPFS daemon running?",
"paragraph1": "<0>Failed to connect to the API.</0>",
"paragraoh2": "<0>Make sure you <1>configure your IPFS API</1> to allow cross-origin (CORS) requests, running the commands below:</0>",
"paragraph3": "<0>Start an IPFS daemon in a terminal:</0>",
"paragraph4": "<0>For more info on how to get started with IPFS you can <1>read the guide</1>.</0>"
},
"aboutIpfs": {
"header": "What is IPFS?",
"paragraph1": "<0><0>IPFS is a protocol</0> that defines a content-addressed file system, coordinates content delivery and combines ideas from Kademlia, BitTorrent, Git and more.</0>",
"paragraph2": "<0><0>IPFS is a filesystem.</0> It has directories and files and mountable filesystem via FUSE.</0>",
"paragraph3": "<0><0>IPFS is a web.</0> Files are accessible via HTTP gateways like <2>https://ipfs.io</2>. Browsers <4>can be extended</4> to use the <6>ipfs://</6> scheme directly, and hash-addressed content guarantees authenticity.</0>",
"paragraph4": "<0><0>IPFS is p2p.</0> It supports worldwide peer-to-peer file transfers with a completely decentralized architecture and no central point of failure.</0>",
"paragraph5": "<0><0>IPFS is a CDN.</0> Add a file to your local repository, and it's now available to the world with cache-friendly content-hash addressing and BitTorrent-like bandwidth distribution.</0>"
}
}