Quarter Share is made to enable easy message communication between mobile phones and computers.
This project is divided into three parts, Windows server (this repository) , Linux server
(link) and Android application
(link). Pay a visit to our wiki page for more information about setup and usage.
Click the connect button. Then type something on your phone and send it.
The connection between the phone and the computer is secured with AES 256bit Encryption. By default, each new connection needs to be manually confirmed on the server to allow the client to send messages. Also, you can kick any clients you want.
- Computers and mobile phones can send messages in both directions
- Support multiple lines
- Quick connection speed
- Offline compatibility
- Command-line support
- Internal commands can be used within the server
- No installation is necessary
Use .25Share Linux server .25Share.
You can check out One Share.
usage: .25share [--help] [--host:HOST] [--port:PORT] [--allow] [--flag:FLAG]
optional arguments:
--help Show this help message and exit
--host HOST The server's hostname or IP address
--port PORT The port to listen on
--allow Allow all clients to send messages to the server
without the user's permission
--flag FLAG Mode flag
.help show this help message
.flag show how the server handles messages
.chflag [flag] change how the server handles messages
.ls list all connected clients
.allow <client> allow client(s) to send messages
.kick <client> kick specified client(s)
.send <client> <content> send a message to client(s)
.stop stop the server
@a all clients
@p the latest client who sent a message / connected
<ID> specified client id, e.g. `5`
For example, using .kick @a
command will kick all connected clients, using .kick 30
command will kick a connected client with id 30.
- Commands must be preceded by a period.
- Any input that does not start with a period is understood as sending the entire sentence to the latest client (@p).
- If you want to send a message that starts with a period, use command
.send @p YOUR MESSAGE
When you press the "Send" button on your phone to send a message, what should the server do after receiving it
p Print on the console
c Copy to clipboard
t Typing text
You can use multiple flags at the same time. e.g. t
, c
and pct
are acceptable.
It should look like this:
.25share --flag:tcp # command line
.chflag tcp # internal command
Please go to the wiki page.
Thanks you SamNg and COMMANDER.WONG for their suggestions and software testing.