2019-08-23 22:10:41 +02:00
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# Table of Contents
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* [Aliases](#aliases)
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* [Uploading and downloading](#uploading-and-downloading)
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* [Archiving and backups](#archiving-and-backups)
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* [Encrypting and decrypting](#encrypting-and-decrypting)
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* [Scanning for viruses](#scanning-for-viruses)
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2021-11-13 09:16:53 +01:00
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* [Uploading and copy download command](#uploading-and-copy-download-command)
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2019-08-23 22:10:41 +02:00
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## Aliases
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<a name="aliases"/>
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## Add alias to .bashrc or .zshrc
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### Using curl
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```bash
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transfer() {
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curl --progress-bar --upload-file "$1" https://transfer.sh/$(basename "$1") | tee /dev/null;
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echo
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}
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alias transfer=transfer
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```
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### Using wget
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```bash
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transfer() {
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wget -t 1 -qO - --method=PUT --body-file="$1" --header="Content-Type: $(file -b --mime-type "$1")" https://transfer.sh/$(basename "$1");
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echo
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}
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alias transfer=transfer
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```
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## Add alias for fish-shell
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### Using curl
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```fish
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function transfer --description 'Upload a file to transfer.sh'
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if [ $argv[1] ]
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# write to output to tmpfile because of progress bar
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set -l tmpfile ( mktemp -t transferXXXXXX )
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curl --progress-bar --upload-file "$argv[1]" https://transfer.sh/(basename $argv[1]) >> $tmpfile
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cat $tmpfile
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command rm -f $tmpfile
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else
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echo 'usage: transfer FILE_TO_TRANSFER'
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end
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end
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funcsave transfer
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```
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### Using wget
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```fish
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function transfer --description 'Upload a file to transfer.sh'
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if [ $argv[1] ]
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wget -t 1 -qO - --method=PUT --body-file="$argv[1]" --header="Content-Type: (file -b --mime-type $argv[1])" https://transfer.sh/(basename $argv[1])
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else
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echo 'usage: transfer FILE_TO_TRANSFER'
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end
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end
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funcsave transfer
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```
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Now run it like this:
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```bash
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$ transfer test.txt
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```
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## Add alias on Windows
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Put a file called `transfer.cmd` somewhere in your PATH with this inside it:
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```cmd
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@echo off
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setlocal
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:: use env vars to pass names to PS, to avoid escaping issues
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set FN=%~nx1
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set FULL=%1
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powershell -noprofile -command "$(Invoke-Webrequest -Method put -Infile $Env:FULL https://transfer.sh/$Env:FN).Content"
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```
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## Uploading and Downloading
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<a name="uploading-and-downloading"/>
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### Uploading with wget
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```bash
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$ wget --method PUT --body-file=/tmp/file.tar https://transfer.sh/file.tar -O - -nv
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```
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### Uploading with PowerShell
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```posh
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PS H:\> invoke-webrequest -method put -infile .\file.txt https://transfer.sh/file.txt
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```
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### Upload using HTTPie
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```bash
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$ http https://transfer.sh/ -vv < /tmp/test.log
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```
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### Uploading a filtered text file
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```bash
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$ grep 'pound' /var/log/syslog | curl --upload-file - https://transfer.sh/pound.log
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```
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### Downloading with curl
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```bash
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$ curl https://transfer.sh/1lDau/test.txt -o test.txt
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```
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### Downloading with wget
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```bash
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$ wget https://transfer.sh/1lDau/test.txt
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```
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## Archiving and backups
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<a name="archiving-and-backups"/>
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### Backup, encrypt and transfer a MySQL dump
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```bash
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$ mysqldump --all-databases | gzip | gpg -ac -o- | curl -X PUT --upload-file "-" https://transfer.sh/test.txt
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```
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### Archive and upload directory
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```bash
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$ tar -czf - /var/log/journal | curl --upload-file - https://transfer.sh/journal.tar.gz
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```
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### Uploading multiple files at once
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```bash
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$ curl -i -F filedata=@/tmp/hello.txt -F filedata=@/tmp/hello2.txt https://transfer.sh/
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```
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### Combining downloads as zip or tar.gz archive
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```bash
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$ curl https://transfer.sh/(15HKz/hello.txt,15HKz/hello.txt).tar.gz
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$ curl https://transfer.sh/(15HKz/hello.txt,15HKz/hello.txt).zip
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```
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### Transfer and send email with link (using an alias)
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```bash
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$ transfer /tmp/hello.txt | mail -s "Hello World" user@yourmaildomain.com
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```
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## Encrypting and decrypting
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<a name="encrypting-and-decrypting"/>
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### Encrypting files with password using gpg
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```bash
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$ cat /tmp/hello.txt | gpg -ac -o- | curl -X PUT --upload-file "-" https://transfer.sh/test.txt
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```
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### Downloading and decrypting
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```bash
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$ curl https://transfer.sh/1lDau/test.txt | gpg -o- > /tmp/hello.txt
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```
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### Import keys from [keybase](https://keybase.io/)
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```bash
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$ keybase track [them] # Encrypt for recipient(s)
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$ cat somebackupfile.tar.gz | keybase encrypt [them] | curl --upload-file '-' https://transfer.sh/test.txt # Decrypt
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$ curl https://transfer.sh/sqUFi/test.md | keybase decrypt
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```
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## Scanning for viruses
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<a name="scanning-for-viruses"/>
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### Scan for malware or viruses using Clamav
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```bash
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$ wget http://www.eicar.org/download/eicar.com
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$ curl -X PUT --upload-file ./eicar.com https://transfer.sh/eicar.com/scan
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```
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### Upload malware to VirusTotal, get a permalink in return
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```bash
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$ curl -X PUT --upload-file nhgbhhj https://transfer.sh/test.txt/virustotal
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2021-11-13 09:16:53 +01:00
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```
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## Uploading and copy download command
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Download commands can be automatically copied to the clipboard after files are uploaded using transfer.sh.
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It was designed for Linux or macOS.
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### 1. Install xclip or xsel for Linux, macOS skips this step
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- install xclip see https://command-not-found.com/xclip
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- install xsel see https://command-not-found.com/xsel
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Install later, add pbcopy and pbpaste to .bashrc or .zshrc or its equivalent.
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- If use xclip, paste the following lines:
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```sh
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alias pbcopy='xclip -selection clipboard'
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alias pbpaste='xclip -selection clipboard -o'
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```
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- If use xsel, paste the following lines:
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```sh
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alias pbcopy='xsel --clipboard --input'
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alias pbpaste='xsel --clipboard --output'
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```
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### 2. Add Uploading and copy download command shell function
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1. Open .bashrc or .zshrc or its equivalent.
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2. Add the following shell script:
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```sh
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transfer() {
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curl --progress-bar --upload-file "$1" https://transfer.sh/$(basename "$1") | pbcopy;
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echo "1) Download link:"
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echo "$(pbpaste)"
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echo "\n2) Linux or macOS download command:"
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linux_macos_download_command="wget $(pbpaste)"
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echo $linux_macos_download_command
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echo "\n3) Windows download command:"
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windows_download_command="Invoke-WebRequest -Uri "$(pbpaste)" -OutFile $(basename $1)"
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echo $windows_download_command
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case $2 in
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l|m) echo $linux_macos_download_command | pbcopy
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;;
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w) echo $windows_download_command | pbcopy
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;;
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esac
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}
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```
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### 3. Test
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The transfer command has two parameters:
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1. The first parameter is the path to upload the file.
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2. The second parameter indicates which system's download command is copied. optional:
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- This parameter is empty to copy the download link.
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- `l` or `m` copy the Linux or macOS command that downloaded the file.
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- `w` copy the Windows command that downloaded the file.
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For example, The command to download the file on Windows will be copied:
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```sh
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$ transfer ~/temp/a.log w
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######################################################################## 100.0%
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1) Download link:
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https://transfer.sh/y0qr2c/a.log
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2) Linux or macOS download command:
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wget https://transfer.sh/y0qr2c/a.log
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3) Windows download command:
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Invoke-WebRequest -Uri https://transfer.sh/y0qr2c/a.log -OutFile a.log
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```
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