- Added Custom Name support ( New π₯)
- Download Multiple Files or Folders from Multiple Links ( New π₯)
- Added Support For All Type Archive Extraction ( New π₯)
- Support for Multi-Part Archive Extraction ( New π₯)
- Upload Directly From Colab Container ( New π₯)
- Auto Generate Thumbnail From Video Files ( New π₯)
- Zip Folders/Files
- Upload Files to Telegram
- Shows Operation Status with bar and percentage
- Split support for all files > 2000 MB
- Download Directly To Google Drive / Mirroring ( Coming Soon β¨οΈ)
- Direct Download Link β
- Google Drive Link ( Need token.pickle ) β
- Telegram File Link β
- Magnet Link β
- Torrent Link β
- Video Links ( YouTube ) β
- Mega.nz Link β ( Coming Soon β¨οΈ)
- GDTot, Sharer and Short Links β ( Coming Soon β¨οΈ)
- No need of VPS or RDP
- Immersive Network speed in Google Servers
- Run Multiple Tasks in Multiple Colab Files at same time
- Uploading to Telegram is way safer than Google Shared Drives
- Unlimited Storage in Telegram
- Upload Files of size upto 2000 MB
- Premium Upload upto 4000 MB ( Coming Soon β¨οΈ)
- You need to be aware of Runtime Disconnections
- Limited Disk Storage in Free Colab Account ~84 GB
- Video Splitting is not supported yet
- Links are only taken from Notebook. Bot Commands are not available till now
- Magnet or Torrent Links are supported, But avoid using, because
Google Colab Stricly Prohibits Torrents
- Downloading
YouTube Video without permission of the owner
can lead to copyright issues. Use with Caution
Resources in Colab are prioritized for interactive use cases. We prohibit actions associated with
bulk compute
, actions that negatively impact others, as well as actions associated with bypassing our policies. The following are disallowed from Colab runtimes:
- file hosting,
media serving
, orother web service offerings not related to interactive compute with Colab
downloading torrents
orengaging in peer-to-peer file-sharing
- using a remote desktop or SSH
- connecting to remote proxies
- mining cryptocurrency
- running denial-of-service attacks
- password cracking
Source: Colab FAQ