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transfer.sh: Easy file sharing from the command line
===
made with <3 by DutchCoders
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
Using Keybase:
# import keys from keybase
$ keybase track [them]
# encrypt for recipients
$ cat somebackupfile.tar.gz | keybase encrypt [them] | curl --upload-file '-' https://transfer.sh/test.txt
# decrypt
$ curl https://transfer.sh/sqUFi/test.md |keybase decrypt
Upload to Virustotal:
$ curl -X PUT --upload-file nhgbhhj https://transfer.sh/test.txt/virustotal
Virusscan:
$ curl -X PUT --upload-file nhgbhhj https://transfer.sh/test.txt/scan
Add alias to .bashrc or .zshrc:
===
transfer() {
if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
echo "No arguments specified. Usage:"
echo "$ transfer /tmp/test.md"
echo "$ cat /tmp/test.md | transfer test.md"
return 1
fi
# write to output to tmpfile because of progress bar
tmpfile=$( mktemp -t transferXXX );
if tty -s; then
basefile=$(basename "$1" | sed -e 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9._-]/-/g');
curl --progress-bar --upload-file "$1" "https://transfer.sh/$basefile" >> $tmpfile;
else
curl --progress-bar --upload-file "-" "https://transfer.sh/$1"
fi
cat $tmpfile; rm -f $tmpfile;
}
alias transfer=transfer
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$ transfer test.txt