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# `ipfs-cluster-follow`
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> A tool to run IPFS Cluster follower peers
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`ipfs-cluster-follow` allows to setup and run IPFS Cluster follower peers.
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Follower peers can join collaborative clusters to track content in the
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cluster. Follower peers do not have permissions to modify the cluster pinset
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or access endpoints from other follower peers.
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`ipfs-cluster-follow` allows to run several peers at the same time (each
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joining a different cluster) and it is intended to be a very easy to use
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application with a minimal feature set. In order to run a fully-featured peer
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(follower or not), use `ipfs-cluster-service`.
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### Usage
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The `ipfs-cluster-follow` command is always followed by the cluster name
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that we wish to work with. Full usage information can be obtained by running:
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```
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$ ipfs-cluster-follow --help
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$ ipfs-cluster-follow --help
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$ ipfs-cluster-follow <clusterName> --help
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$ ipfs-cluster-follow <clusterName> info --help
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$ ipfs-cluster-follow <clusterName> init --help
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$ ipfs-cluster-follow <clusterName> run --help
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$ ipfs-cluster-follow <clusterName> list --help
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```
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For more information, please check the [Documentation](https://ipfscluster.io/documentation), in particular the [`ipfs-cluster-follow` section](https://ipfscluster.io/documentation/ipfs-cluster-follow).
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