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Hi @probonopd
transfer.sh on IpfsCloud sounds like a good idea. Will try to make it over the weekend.
Also, you can try IPFS's CLI commands.
But the availability of files is not guaranteed and also you can't encrypt files before uploading using the CLI commands(there maybe some tools from community, though).
I will try to add the encryption feature in the CLI tools for IpfsCloud :)
Feel free to add any suggestions.
Yes, I have tried the ipfs command line tools, but what I am looking for is a one-line curl command to upload a file that should be pinned automatically, say, for 14 days, and in a way that preserves the filename (I think this can be done in ipfs using a directory iirc).
Hello, I am looking for a decentralized replacement for transfer.sh to upload files from the command line. Can it be done with ipfscloud?
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