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@@ -38,9 +38,9 @@ $ croc -send croc.exe
3838Sending 4.4 MB file named 'croc.exe'
3939Code is: 4-cement-galaxy-alpha
4040
41- Sending (->24.65.41.43:50843 )..
42- 0s [==========================================================] 100%
43- File sent.
41+ Sending (->[1]63982 )..
42+ 89% |███████████████████████████████████ | [12s:1s]
43+ File sent (2.6 MB/s)
4444```
4545
4646** Receiver:**
@@ -51,9 +51,9 @@ Enter receive code: 4-cement-galaxy-alpha
5151Receiving file (4.4 MB) into: croc.exe
5252ok? (y/n): y
5353
54- Receiving (<-50.32.38.188:50843 )..
55- 0s [==========================================================] 100%
56- Received file written to croc.exe
54+ Receiving (<-[1]63975 )..
55+ 97% |██████████████████████████████████████ | [13s:0s]
56+ Received file written to croc.exe (2.6 MB/s)
5757```
5858
5959Note, by default, you don't need any arguments for receiving! This makes it possible for you to just double click the executable to run (nice for those of us that aren't computer wizards).
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