This is the client for the DataVaultServer
You can find the datamanager cli client in the AUR: datamanager-cli-git.
Run:
make build && sudo make install(Go 1.11+ is required)
Run manager setup <host> to create a configuration file and login.
Alternatively you can use manager setup <host> --register to create an account instead of loggin in.
If you want to create a config and don't want to login/register at all, run manager setup <host> --no-login
If Your server has no valid SSL certificate, but you want to use it anyway (not recommended), use the --Ignore-cert flag.
Use manager register to create an account. The allowregistration must be set to true in the server config.
Use manager login to login into your account
autofilepreview Preview files using the default application. If you turn it off you will see the file content in the terminal
defaultorder The default order for listing files. (id, name, size, pubname, created, namespace). Add '/r' at the end to reverse the order
defaultdetails The depth of details if no --details flag was set
trimnameafter Trims filename after n chars and append a ... to the end of the filename
namespace The default namespace to use
tags Specify tags to use as default for uploading filetags
groups Specify groups to use as default for uploading filegroups
manager [<flags>] <command> [<args> ...]Tipp: Run manager --help-man | man -l - to view the manpage of manager
eval "$(manager --completion-script-bash)"eval "$(manager --completion-script-zsh)"A keyring is a secure storage for passwords, keys and token. This app can and should use one. This is required in order to use a keyring.
The keystore is a local folder containing all of your keys and a sqlite database with the keys assigned to the files. You can use a
custom directory to store them secure (eg using an encrypted vault). Have in mind, that all of those keys are stored unencrypted, so
watch for it's access permissions.
To use it run "manager keystore create ". Your keys will be saved in this directory automatically
manager keystore --help shows you a list with available commands.
- Setup
manager setup <serverURL>// create a new config and login. Use --register if you want to create an account instead of logging in - Register
manager register - Login
manager login
- Upload and share your .bashrc
manager upload -t dotfile -g myLinuxGroup --public ~/.bashrc - Upload and encrypt your .bashrc
manager upload ~/.bashrc --encrypt aes -r 32/24/16 - Upload and your home directory compressed
manager upload ~/ --compress - List files
manager ls - List files having the a tag called 'dotfile'
manager ls -t dotfile - Delete file by ID
manager file rm 123 - Delete file by Name
manager file rm aUniqueName.go - Delete all files in namespace
manager file rm % -ay - Edit a file
manager file edit 123 - Add tags to a file
manager file update --add-tags t1,t2 - Publish a file
manager publish <fileID> - UnPublish a file
manager unpublish <fileID>
- List all your namespaces
manager namespaces - Create a namespace
manager namespace create <name> - Delete a namespace
manager namespace delete <name> - Download all files insisde a namespace
manager namespace download <name>
Here is a list with useful facts abouth this system:
- All file mods (encryption/decryption, compression, archiving) are hooked while streaming, so there is no extra time waiting for them
- Filenames can be wildcarded using
% - You can upload all files in a directory without archiving using
--no-archive - If you didn't install the client from a repository, you can view the manpage using
manager --help-man | /usr/bin/man -l - - Many subcommands have aliases. For instance
file -> f,download -> dl,edit -> e,update -> u - Use
--set-clipto copy the URL of a published file directly into your clipboard