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149.88.44.159 * home * sample use cases * contact us EASY FILE SHARING FROM THE COMMAND LINE # Upload using cURL $ curl --upload-file ./hello.txt http://149.88.44.159/hello.txt http://149.88.44.159/66nb8/hello.txt # Using the shell function $ transfer hello.txt ##################################################### 100.0% http://149.88.44.159/eibhM/hello.txt # Upload from web Drag your files here, or click to browse. * # Download all your files zip tar.gz learn more MADE FOR USE WITH SHELL SHARE FILES WITH A URL UPLOAD UP TO 10 GB FILES STORED FOR 14 DAYS FOR FREE ENCRYPT YOUR FILES MAXIMIZE AMOUNT OF DOWNLOADS PREVIEW YOUR FILES IN THE BROWSER! SAMPLE USE CASES HOW TO UPLOAD # Uploading is easy using curl $ curl --upload-file ./hello.txt http://149.88.44.159/hello.txt http://149.88.44.159/66nb8/hello.txt $ curl -H "Max-Downloads: 1" -H "Max-Days: 5" --upload-file ./hello.txt http://149.88.44.159/hello.txt http://149.88.44.159/66nb8/hello.txt # Download the file $ curl http://149.88.44.159/66nb8/hello.txt -o hello.txt ADD SHELL FUNCTION TO .BASHRC OR .ZSHRC # Add this to .bashrc or .zshrc or its equivalent transfer(){ if [ $# -eq 0 ];then echo "No arguments specified.\nUsage:\n transfer <file|directory>\n ... | transfer <file_name>">&2;return 1;fi;if tty -s;then file="$1";file_name=$(basename "$file");if [ ! -e "$file" ];then echo "$file: No such file or directory">&2;return 1;fi;if [ -d "$file" ];then file_name="$file_name.zip" ,;(cd "$file"&&zip -r -q - .)|curl --progress-bar --upload-file "-" "http://149.88.44.159/$file_name"|tee /dev/null,;else cat "$file"|curl --progress-bar --upload-file "-" "http://149.88.44.159/$file_name"|tee /dev/null;fi;else file_name=$1;curl --progress-bar --upload-file "-" "http://149.88.44.159/$file_name"|tee /dev/null;fi;} # Now you can use transfer function $ transfer hello.txt More examples UPLOAD MULTIPLE FILES AT ONCE $ curl -i -F filedata=@/tmp/hello.txt -F filedata=@/tmp/hello2.txt http://149.88.44.159/ # Combining downloads as zip or tar archive $ curl http://149.88.44.159/(15HKz/hello.txt,15HKz/hello.txt).tar.gz $ curl http://149.88.44.159/(15HKz/hello.txt,15HKz/hello.txt).zip ENCRYPT YOUR FILES BEFORE THE TRANSFER # Encrypt files with password using gpg $ cat /tmp/hello.txt|gpg -ac -o-|curl -X PUT --upload-file "-" http://149.88.44.159/test.txt # Download and decrypt $ curl http://149.88.44.159/1lDau/test.txt|gpg -o- > /tmp/hello.txt SCAN FOR MALWARE # Scan for malware or viruses using Clamav $ wget http://www.eicar.org/download/eicar.com $ curl -X PUT --upload-file ./eicar.com http://149.88.44.159/eicar.com/scan # Upload malware to VirusTotal, get a permalink in return $ curl -X PUT --upload-file nhgbhhj http://149.88.44.159/test.txt/virustotal BACKUP MYSQL DATABASE, ENCRYPT AND TRANSFER # Backup, encrypt and transfer $ mysqldump --all-databases|gzip|gpg -ac -o-|curl -X PUT --upload-file "-" http://149.88.44.159/test.txt SEND EMAIL WITH TRANSFER LINK (USES SHELL FUNCTION) # Transfer and send email with link (uses shell function) $ transfer /tmp/hello.txt | mail -s "Hello World" user@yourmaildomain.com USING KEYBASE.IO # Import keys from keybase $ keybase track [them] # Encrypt for recipient(s) $ cat somebackupfile.tar.gz | keybase encrypt [them] | curl --upload-file '-' http://149.88.44.159/test.txt # Decrypt $ curl http://149.88.44.159/sqUFi/test.md |keybase decrypt WGET UPLOADS ALSO SUPPORTED # wget $ wget --method PUT --body-file=/tmp/file.tar http://149.88.44.159/file.tar -O - -nv TRANSFER POUND LOGS # grep syslog for pound and transfer $ cat /var/log/syslog|grep pound|curl --upload-file - http://149.88.44.159/pound.log UPLOAD A FILE USING POWERSHELL # Upload using Powershell PS H:\> invoke-webrequest -method put -infile .\file.txt http://149.88.44.159/file.txt UPLOAD A FILE USING HTTPIE # HTTPie $ http http://149.88.44.159/ -vv < /tmp/test.log UPLOAD A FILE USING UNOFFICIALLY CLIENT IN PYTHON # transfersh-cli (https://github.com/tanrax/transfersh-cli) $ trasnfersh photos.zip # Uploading file # Download from here: http://149.88.44.159/xxxxxx/photos.zip # It has also been copied to the clipboard! SEND US YOUR AWESOME EXAMPLE # Your awesome sample will be put here FOLLOW ON GITHUB > @dutchcoders Thanks for transfer.sh. Just used it for a production purpose for > a customer. So great, so easy, so https. :) > > — Dave Sims (@FloifyDave) > @dutchcoders love transfer.sh! any change we can *pay* for a self-hosted > version? > > — Kareem Kouddous (@kareemk) > http://t.co/JomAmqWYEB by @dutchcoders is pure awesomeness! any chance of > source on github? :-) > > — PJ Spagnolatti (@drakpz) > Love transfer.sh! Will be using it from now on! Thanks for the amazing service > we can use from the CLI @dutchcoders > > — Jacob Lindgren (@jacoblindgren11) > transfer.sh is my latest fav service! Try simple command-line and web file > sharing! https://t.co/FSrsb1JKJd Thanks @dutchcoders ! > > — Lars Arvestad (@arvestad) SHARE THE LOVE * * * * ANY QUESTIONS? contact us http://jxm5d6emw5rknovg.onion/ Made with by Dutch Coders