diff --git a/examples.md b/examples.md index 362057b..c645efd 100644 --- a/examples.md +++ b/examples.md @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ * [Archiving and backups](#archiving-and-backups) * [Encrypting and decrypting](#encrypting-and-decrypting) * [Scanning for viruses](#scanning-for-viruses) +* [Uploading and copy download command](#uploading-and-copy-download-command) ## Aliases @@ -173,4 +174,90 @@ $ curl -X PUT --upload-file ./eicar.com https://transfer.sh/eicar.com/scan ### Upload malware to VirusTotal, get a permalink in return ```bash $ curl -X PUT --upload-file nhgbhhj https://transfer.sh/test.txt/virustotal -``` \ No newline at end of file +``` +## Uploading and copy download command + +Download commands can be automatically copied to the clipboard after files are uploaded using transfer.sh. + +It was designed for Linux or macOS. + +### 1. Install xclip or xsel for Linux, macOS skips this step + +- install xclip see https://command-not-found.com/xclip + +- install xsel see https://command-not-found.com/xsel + +Install later, add pbcopy and pbpaste to .bashrc or .zshrc or its equivalent. + +- If use xclip, paste the following lines: + +```sh +alias pbcopy='xclip -selection clipboard' +alias pbpaste='xclip -selection clipboard -o' +``` + +- If use xsel, paste the following lines: + +```sh +alias pbcopy='xsel --clipboard --input' +alias pbpaste='xsel --clipboard --output' +``` + +### 2. Add Uploading and copy download command shell function + +1. Open .bashrc or .zshrc or its equivalent. + +2. Add the following shell script: + + ```sh + transfer() { + curl --progress-bar --upload-file "$1" https://transfer.sh/$(basename "$1") | pbcopy; + echo "1) Download link:" + echo "$(pbpaste)" + + echo "\n2) Linux or macOS download command:" + linux_macos_download_command="wget $(pbpaste)" + echo $linux_macos_download_command + + echo "\n3) Windows download command:" + windows_download_command="Invoke-WebRequest -Uri "$(pbpaste)" -OutFile $(basename $1)" + echo $windows_download_command + + case $2 in + l|m) echo $linux_macos_download_command | pbcopy + ;; + w) echo $windows_download_command | pbcopy + ;; + esac + } + ``` + + +### 3. Test + +The transfer command has two parameters: + +1. The first parameter is the path to upload the file. + +2. The second parameter indicates which system's download command is copied. optional: + + - This parameter is empty to copy the download link. + + - `l` or `m` copy the Linux or macOS command that downloaded the file. + + - `w` copy the Windows command that downloaded the file. + +For example, The command to download the file on Windows will be copied: + +```sh +$ transfer ~/temp/a.log w +######################################################################## 100.0% +1) Download link: +https://transfer.sh/y0qr2c/a.log + +2) Linux or macOS download command: +wget https://transfer.sh/y0qr2c/a.log + +3) Windows download command: +Invoke-WebRequest -Uri https://transfer.sh/y0qr2c/a.log -OutFile a.log +```