v1.0 // Go + QUIC + WebSocket

Chhota Bheem Episode 1

A lightweight Go binary that moves files and relays multi-user chat over QUIC. Works from the CLI or a browser. No accounts, no cloud — just room codes.

~/airsend
# start the server (web UI + QUIC relay in one process)
$ airsend -sw 0.0.0.0 3888 0.0.0.0 8443
→ web: http://0.0.0.0:3888  ·  quic: 0.0.0.0:8443

# send a file, get a code
$ airsend -f ./logs.tar.gz
→ code: wave21

# receive it anywhere
$ airsend -r wave21
Features

Everything you expect.
None of the bloat.

One binary. Two transports. Zero dependencies at the user’s side — no account, no install step for the receiver if they use the browser.

Chhota Bheem Episode 1

), viewers are introduced to the vibrant village of Dholakpur. Episode 1: " Where is Bheem? The story begins with the village children— Chutki, Raju, and Jaggu the monkey

Bheem’s characterization in this episode is masterfully efficient. We learn two defining traits almost immediately: his love for laddoos and his immense strength. The show creates a symbiotic relationship between these two traits; the laddoos are not just a snack, but a source of energy and power. This plot device serves as a brilliant marketing hook while also rooting the character in Indian culture, where the sweet is a traditional staple. When Bheem finally confronts Kalia, the action is swift and decisive. It isn't a battle of cruelty, but a demonstration of justice. Bheem defeats Kalia not to humiliate him, but to restore order. This distinction is vital for a children's show, as it frames violence strictly as a tool for defense and righteousness. chhota bheem episode 1

Like most early entries in the series, the premiere is divided into two distinct story segments: ), viewers are introduced to the vibrant village

Bheem is portrayed not just as a strong boy, but as an intelligent and honest protector who earns the trust of Raja Indravarma , the King of Dholakpur. We learn two defining traits almost immediately: his

, a jealous bully who constantly plots to embarrass Bheem alongside his sidekicks, the twins Dholu and Bholu Series Background Production

The episode introduces viewers to , a rural Indian village governed by Raja Indravarma . The setting is established not merely as a background but as a community that relies on the nine-year-old hero, Bheem , for its safety and stability. Plot Summary: The Capture of Mangal Singh

One-shot file pickup

Files are deleted from the server after the first download. Code-based lookup (wave21, dock42). No lingering blobs.

Multi-user chat rooms

Broadcast rooms by code. CLI TUI or browser — identical semantics.

Rate limited by scope

Token bucket per IP × scope: upload, paste, download, ws. Proxy aware.

Direct P2P mode

Bypass the relay entirely with -d / -ds. Pure peer-to-peer.

Self-signed TLS

Protocol "airsend" over generated certs. Intentional.

How it works

Three commands. One code.

Click a step on the right to scrub through the demo.

), viewers are introduced to the vibrant village of Dholakpur. Episode 1: " Where is Bheem? The story begins with the village children— Chutki, Raju, and Jaggu the monkey

Bheem’s characterization in this episode is masterfully efficient. We learn two defining traits almost immediately: his love for laddoos and his immense strength. The show creates a symbiotic relationship between these two traits; the laddoos are not just a snack, but a source of energy and power. This plot device serves as a brilliant marketing hook while also rooting the character in Indian culture, where the sweet is a traditional staple. When Bheem finally confronts Kalia, the action is swift and decisive. It isn't a battle of cruelty, but a demonstration of justice. Bheem defeats Kalia not to humiliate him, but to restore order. This distinction is vital for a children's show, as it frames violence strictly as a tool for defense and righteousness.

Like most early entries in the series, the premiere is divided into two distinct story segments:

Bheem is portrayed not just as a strong boy, but as an intelligent and honest protector who earns the trust of Raja Indravarma , the King of Dholakpur.

, a jealous bully who constantly plots to embarrass Bheem alongside his sidekicks, the twins Dholu and Bholu Series Background Production

The episode introduces viewers to , a rural Indian village governed by Raja Indravarma . The setting is established not merely as a background but as a community that relies on the nine-year-old hero, Bheem , for its safety and stability. Plot Summary: The Capture of Mangal Singh