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A powerful CLI for CloudApp that makes the complete CloudApp API available on command line and works with Regenwolken.
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cloudapp-power-cli

works with regenwolken

A powerful CLI for CloudApp written in Ruby, formerly named cloudapp-cli that makes the complete CloudApp API available on command line.

Installation

Install it via:

gem install cloudapp-power-cli

Usage

Register:

cloudapp register us3r passw0rd

Configuration of persistent login data:

cloudapp login us3r passw0rd

(Note: If you tell it so e.g. via the above command or during cloudapp register, the cli will save your login data to '~/.cloudapp-cli' to prevent you from specifing it on every call.)

Use per-call login data (no login data will be written to disk at all):

cloudapp -u user:pwd command...

Other Operations:

cloudapp account   # show your account details (-v shows even more)

cloudapp list   # list first page of drops (5 per page)

cloudapp list -p 2 -n 10   # list second page of drops with 10 drops per page

cloudapp list -a   # list all your drops (first 100 ^^)

cloudapp upload drumandbass.ogg   # upload a file

cloudapp upload --private topsecret.pdf   # upload a file as private

cloudapp bookmark heise http://heise.de/   # creates an alias

cloudapp bookmark http://google.com/   # the url will be the alias' name

cloudapp download dZ69   # download a drop to current directory

cloudapp view dZ69   # view details of a drop (more details with -v)

cloudapp change username thenewname   # changes e-mail and updates the local credentials, too

cloudapp change password thenewpwd   # changes password and updates the local credentials, too

cloudapp change privacy private   # change default security of _new_ drops to private (public is the other option)

cloudapp private dZ69   # change a drop to private

cloudapp rename dZ69 UserGuide.txt   # rename a drop

cloudapp delete dZ69   # delete a drop

cloudapp recover dZ69   # recover a drop

cloudapp search Screenshot   # list all items with "Screenshot" in name or redirect url (for bookmarks)

cloudapp search "^.*rb$"   # since the term is effectively a regex you could do many magic for filtering

cloudapp gc-view GIFT1234   # view gift card details

cloudapp gc-redeem GIFT1234   # redeem a gift card

Note: If you want to specify arguments (e.g. item IDs or file names) with a leading dash, the Option Parser will claim about an unknown option - than you should insert an double-dash followed by a space in front of the argument with the leading dash.

Credits

To posativ for testing and bug reporting!