# transfer.sh [![Gitter](https://badges.gitter.im/Join%20Chat.svg)](https://gitter.im/dutchcoders/transfer.sh?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge) [![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/dutchcoders/transfer.sh)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/dutchcoders/transfer.sh) [![Docker pulls](https://img.shields.io/docker/pulls/dutchcoders/transfer.sh.svg)](https://hub.docker.com/r/dutchcoders/transfer.sh/) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/dutchcoders/transfer.sh.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/dutchcoders/transfer.sh) Easy and fast file sharing from the command-line. This code contains the server with everything you need to create your own instance. Transfer.sh support currently the s3 (Amazon S3) and gdrive (Google Drive) providers and local file system (local). ## Usage ``` Upload: $ curl --upload-file ./hello.txt https://transfer.sh/hello.txt Encrypt & upload: $ cat /tmp/hello.txt|gpg -ac -o-|curl -X PUT --upload-file "-" https://transfer.sh/test.txt Download & decrypt: $ curl https://transfer.sh/1lDau/test.txt|gpg -o- > /tmp/hello.txt Upload to virustotal: $ curl -X PUT --upload-file nhgbhhj https://transfer.sh/test.txt/virustotal Add alias to .bashrc or .zshrc: === transfer() { # write to output to tmpfile because of progress bar tmpfile=$( mktemp -t transferXXX ) curl --progress-bar --upload-file $1 https://transfer.sh/$(basename $1) >> $tmpfile; cat $tmpfile; rm -f $tmpfile; } alias transfer=transfer === $ transfer test.txt ``` ### On Windows Put a file called transfer.cmd somewhere in your PATH with this inside it: ``` @echo off setlocal :: use env vars to pass names to PS, to avoid escaping issues set FN=%~nx1 set FULL=%1 powershell -noprofile -command "$(Invoke-Webrequest -Method put -Infile $Env:FULL https://transfer.sh/$Env:FN).Content" ``` ## Usage Parameter | Description | Value | Env --- | --- | --- | --- listener | port to use for http (:80) | | profile-listener | port to use for profiler (:6060)| | force-https | redirect to https | false | tls-listener | port to use for https (:443) | | tls-cert-file | path to tls certificate | | tls-private-key | path to tls private key | | temp-path | path to temp folder | system temp | web-path | path to static web files (for development) | | provider | which storage provider to use | (s3, grdrive or local) | aws-access-key | aws access key | | AWS_ACCESS_KEY aws-secret-key | aws access key | | AWS_SECRET_KEY bucket | aws bucket | | BUCKET basedir | path storage for local/gdrive provider| | gdrive-client-json-filepath | path to client json config for gdrive provider| | gdrive-local-config-path | path to local transfer.sh config cache for gdrive provider| | lets-encrypt-hosts | hosts to use for lets encrypt certificates (comma seperated) | | log | path to log file| | If you want to use TLS using lets encrypt certificates, set lets-encrypt-hosts to your domain, set tls-listener to :443 and enable force-https. If you want to use TLS using your own certificates, set tls-listener to :443, force-https, tls-cert=file and tls-private-key. ## Development Make sure your GOPATH is set correctly. ``` go run main.go -provider=local --listener :8080 --temp-path=/tmp/ --basedir=/tmp/ ``` ## Build ``` go build -o transfersh main.go ``` ## Docker For easy deployment we've created a Docker container. ``` docker run --publish 8080:8080 dutchcoders/transfer.sh:latest --provider local --basedir /tmp/ ``` ## Contributions Contributions are welcome. ## Creators **Remco Verhoef** - - **Uvis Grinfelds** ## Copyright and license Code and documentation copyright 2011-2014 Remco Verhoef. Code released under [the MIT license](LICENSE).