add more sections to readme

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Daniella 2022-08-15 13:10:59 +02:00
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@ -17,6 +17,22 @@ echo 'alias qftr="qft receiver tudbut.de:4277"' >> ~/.(shell)rc
echo 'alias qfts="qft sender tudbut.de:4277"' >> ~/.(shell)rc echo 'alias qfts="qft sender tudbut.de:4277"' >> ~/.(shell)rc
``` ```
## Cool stuff
- Files are transferred over UDP, but qft has additional reliability measures in place to avoid
broken files.
- Unreliable internet connection? No problem! QFT will simply pause transmission until the
connection is back! Doesn't work? Check out the "Resume a fully stopped transfer" section!
- Did you know you can hibernate or suspend your computer while it's transferring and it'll continue
where it left of, even when only one side is suspended (unless your router blocked the port, read
the "Resume a fully stopped transfer" section in that case)
## Resume a fully stopped transfer
You most likely won't need this unless the transfer completely died due to a VERY long pause or a
computer restart, but if you do:
Stop qft on both ends and start it again with the [skip] parameter in place (if you didn't specify a
bitrate before, the default is 256). It will skip those bytes and continue where you specified.
## Troubleshooting ## Troubleshooting
### It constantly says `CONNECTING` ### It constantly says `CONNECTING`