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Overview ¶
The pk-put tool mainly pushes blobs, files, and directories. It can also perform various related tasks, such as setting tags, creating permanodes, and creating share blobs.
Usage:
pk-put [globalopts] <mode> [commandopts] [commandargs]
Modes:
delete: Create and upload a delete claim. attr: Add, set, or delete a permanode's attribute. file: Upload file(s). init: Initialize the pk-put configuration file. With no option, it tries to use the GPG key found in the default identity secret ring. permanode: Create and upload a permanode. rawobj: Upload a custom JSON schema blob. share: Grant access to a resource by making a "share" blob. blob: Upload raw blob(s).
Examples:
pk-put file [opts] <file(s)/director(ies) pk-put file --permanode --title='Homedir backup' --tag=backup,homedir $HOME pk-put file --filenodes /mnt/camera/DCIM pk-put blob <files> (raw, without any metadata) pk-put blob --permanode --title='My Blob' --tag=backup,my_blob pk-put blob - (read from stdin) pk-put permanode (create a new permanode) pk-put permanode --title="Some Name" --tag=foo,bar (with attributes added) pk-put init pk-put init --gpgkey=XXXXX pk-put share [opts] <blobref to share via haveref> pk-put rawobj (debug command) pk-put attr <permanode> <name> <value> Set attribute pk-put attr --add <permanode> <name> <value> Adds attribute (e.g. "tag") pk-put attr --del <permanode> <name> [<value>] Deletes named attribute [value
For mode-specific help:
pk-put <mode> -help
Global options:
-help=false: print usage -secret-keyring="~/.gnupg/secring.gpg": GnuPG secret keyring file to use. -server="": Perkeep server prefix. If blank, the default from the "server" field of ~/.camlistore/config is used. Acceptable forms: https://you.example.com, example.com:1345 (https assumed), or http://you.example.com/alt-root -verbose=false: extra debug logging -verbose_http=false: show HTTP request summaries -version=false: show version
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