+++ title = "Upload CLI" description = "A script to quickly upload files from the command line." weight = 10 +++ A bash script to quickly upload files from the command line. It reads a configuration file containing the URLs to upload to. Then each file given to the script will be uploaded to al URLs in the config. The config file is expected in `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/docspell/ds.conf`. `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME` defaults to `~/.config`. The config file contains lines with key-value pairs, separated by a `=` sign. Lines starting with `#` are ignored. Example: ``` # Config file url.1 = http://localhost:7880/api/v1/open/upload/item/5DxhjkvWf9S-CkWqF3Kr892-WgoCspFWDo7-XBykwCyAUxQ url.2 = http://localhost:7880/api/v1/open/upload/item/6DxhjkvWf9S-CkWqF3Kr892-WgoCspFWDo7-XBykwCyAUxQ ``` The key must start with `url`. The urls should be [anonymous upload urls](@/docs/webapp/uploading.md#anonymous-upload). ## Usage - The `-c` option allows to specifiy a different config file. - The `-h` option shows a help overview. - The `-d` option deletes files after upload was successful - The `-e` option can be used to check for file existence in docspell. Instead of uploading, the script only checks whether the file is in docspell or not. The script takes a list of files as arguments. Example: ``` bash ./ds.sh ~/Downloads/*.pdf ```