pd upload <path[:name]>...
upload
command uploads files specified by the given path
s to Pixeldrain and shows a URL to download them.
Each path
can have an optional name
. If a name is given, uploaded file will be renamed with it.
For example, this command reads img.png
and uploads it as another.png
:
pd upload img.png:another.png
If path
is -
, the uploading file is read from stdin. In this case, it's recommended to give a file name.
For example, this command reads data from stdin and uploads it as output.log
:
pd upload -:output.log
If multiple files are given, an album consists of them will be created. By default, the album has a random name.
--album
flag can specify the name.
For example, this command uploads two files and creates an album named screenshots
:
pd upload --album screenshots img1.png img2.png
Since this application supports uploading a file from STDIN, you can upload a directory with tar
command.
For example, this command uploads ~/Documents
directory:
tar zcf - ~/Documents | pd upload -:documents.tar.gz
If you want to upload files to your account, give your API key with --api-key
flag or via PIXELDRAIN_API_KEY
environment variable.
An API key can be obtained from https://pixeldrain.com/user/api_keys.
pd download <URL>...
download
command downloads files from Pixeldrain and stores it in the current directory by default.
If --dir
or -o
option is given with a directory path, the downloaded file is stored in the directory.
If the given URL refers an album which consists of multiple files, this command asks which file you want to download.
If you want to download all files without any interaction, use --all
flag.
If recipients are specified with --recipient
and/or --recipient-file
flags to upload command,
files will be encrypted before being uploaded by age.
Encrypted files will have extension .age
.
A recipient specified with --recipient
flag can be an age public key generated by age-keygen
("age1...")
or an SSH public key ("ssh-ed25519 AAAA...", "ssh-rsa AAAA...").
A recipient file specified with --recipient-file
flag contains one or more recipients, one per line.
Empty line sand lines starting with "#" are ignored as comments.
If a downloading file has extension .age
and an identity file is specified with --identity
flag to download command,
the file will be decrypted.
An identity contains one or more secret keys ("AGE-SECRET-KEY-1..."), one per line, or an SSH key. Empty lines and lines starting with "#" are ignored as comments.
See age for the details of age
and age-keygen
.
If you're a Homebrew or Linuxbrew user, you can install this app by the following commands:
$ brew tap jkawamoto/pixeldrain
$ brew install pixeldrain
To build the newest version, use go get command:
$ go get github.com/jkawamoto/go-pixeldrain
Otherwise, compiled binaries are also available in GitHub.
This software is released under the MIT License, see LICENSE.