PrivateBin CLI on python 3
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PBinCLI

PBinCLI is command line client for PrivateBin written on Python 3.

Installing

virtualenv --python=python3 venv
. venv/bin/activate
pip install pbincli

Usage

By default pbincli configured to use https://paste.i2pd.xyz/ for sending and receiving pastes. No proxy used by default.

You can create config file with variables server and proxy in ~/.config/pbincli/pbincli.conf to use different settings.

Example contents:

server=https://paste.i2pd.xyz/
proxy=http://127.0.0.1:3128

Run inside venv command:

pbincli send --text "Hello!"

Or use stdin input to read text for paste:

pbincli send - <<EOF
Hello! This is test paste!
EOF

It will send string Hello! This is test paste! to PrivateBin.

To send file use --file or -f with filename. Example:

pbincli send -c "My document" -f info.pdf

To retrieve paste from server, use get command with paste info.

It must be formated like pasteID#passphrase. Example:

pbincli get 49eeb1326cfa9491#vfeortoVWaYeJlviDdhxQBtj5e0I2kArpynrtu/tnGs=

More info you can find by typing

pbincli [-h] {send, get, delete}

TODO

Write a more complete usage documentation.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT license, which can be found in the file LICENSE in the root of the project source code.