http client and file server built on top of udp
httpc is a command-line tool built on top of UDP to support HTTP protocol operations.
usage: httpc (get|post) URL [-v] (-h \"k:v\")* [-d inline-data] [-f file] [-udp]
-v Prints the detail of the response such as protocol, status, and headers.
-h key:value Associates headers to HTTP Request with the format 'key:value'.
-d string Associates an inline data to the body HTTP POST request.
-f file Associates the content of a file to the body HTTP POST request.
-o output Associates the content of a file to the body HTTP POST request.
-p port Specifies the port of the server
Either [-d] or [-f] can be used but not both.
httpfs is a simple file server built on top of UDP.
usage: httpfs [-v] [-p PORT] [-d PATH-TO-DIR]
-v Prints debugging messages.
-p Specifies the port number that the server will listen and serve at.
Default is 8080.
-d Specifies the directory that the server will use to read/write requested files.
Default is the current directory when launching the application.