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PBinCLI
=======
PBinCLI is a command line client for `PrivateBin <https://github.com/PrivateBin/PrivateBin/> `_ written in Python 3.
Installation
============
Installing globally using pip3:
.. code-block :: bash
pip3 install pbincli
Installing with `` virtualenv ` ` \ :
.. code-block :: bash
python3 -m virtualenv --python=python3 venv
. venv/bin/activate
pip install pbincli
*Note* \ : if you used `` virtualenv `` installation method, don't forget to activate your virtual environment before running the tool: call `` . /path/to/venv/bin/activate `` in terminal
Configuration
=============
By default PBinCLI is configured to use `` https://paste.i2pd.xyz/ `` for sending and receiving pastes. No proxy is used by default.
You can always create a config file to use different settings.
Configuration file is expected to be found in `` ~/.config/pbincli/pbincli.conf ` ` \ , ` ` %APPDATA%/pbincli/pbincli.conf `` (Windows) and `` ~/Library/Application Support/pbincli/pbincli.conf `` (MacOS)
Example of config file content
------------------------------
.. code-block :: ini
server=https://paste.i2pd.xyz/
proxy=http://127.0.0.1:3128
List of OPTIONS available
-------------------------
.. list-table ::
:header-rows: 1
* - Option
- Default
- Possible value
* - server
- https://paste.i2pd.xyz/
- Domain ending with slash
* - mirrors
- None
- Domains separated with comma, like `` http://privatebin.ygg/,http://privatebin.i2p/ ``
* - proxy
- None
- Proxy address starting with scheme `` http:// `` or `` socks5:// ``
* - expire
- 1day
- 5min / 10min / 1hour / 1day / 1week / 1month / 1year / never
* - burn
- False
- True / False
* - discus
- False
- True / False
* - format
- plaintext
- plaintext / syntaxhighlighting / markdown
* - short
- False
- True / False
* - short_api
- None
- `` tinyurl ` ` \ , ` ` clckru ` ` \ , ` ` isgd ` ` \ , ` ` vgd ` ` \ , ` ` cuttly ` ` \ , ` ` yourls ` ` \ , ` ` custom ``
* - short_url
- None
- Domain name of shortener service for `` yourls ` ` \ , or URL (with required parameters) for ` ` custom ``
* - short_user
- None
- Used only in `` yourls ``
* - short_pass
- None
- Used only in `` yourls ``
* - short_token
- None
- Used only in `` yourls ``
* - output
- None
- Path to the directory where the received data will be saved
* - no_check_certificate
- False
- True / False
* - no_insecure_warning
- False
- True / False
* - compression
- zlib
- zlib / none
* - auth
- None
- `` basic ` ` \ , ` ` custom ``
* - auth_user
- None
- Basic authorization username
* - auth_pass
- None
- Basic authorization password
* - auth_custom
- None
- Custom authorization headers in JSON format, like `` {'Authorization': 'Bearer token'} ``
Usage
=====
PBinCLI tool is started with `` pbincli `` command. Detailed help on command usage is provided with `` -h `` option:
.. code-block :: bash
pbincli {send|get|delete} -h
Sending
-------
*
Sending text:
.. code-block :: bash
pbincli send -t "Hello! This is a test paste!"
*
Using stdin input to read text into a paste:
.. code-block :: bash
pbincli send - <<EOF
Hello! This is a test paste!
EOF
*
Sending a file with text attached into a paste:
.. code-block :: bash
pbincli send -f info.pdf -t "I'm sending my document."
*
Sending a file only with no text attached:
.. code-block :: bash
pbincli send -q -f info.pdf
Other options
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
It is also possible to set-up paste parameters such as "burn after reading", expiritaion time, formatting, enabling discussions and changing compression algorithm. Please refer to `` pbincli send -h `` output for more information.
Receiving
---------
To retrieve a paste from a server, you need to use `` get `` command with the paste info.
Paste info must be formated as `` pasteID#Passphrase `` or just use full URL to a paste. Example:
.. code-block :: bash
pbincli get "xxx#yyy" ### receive paste xxx from https://paste.i2pd.xyz/ by default
pbincli get "https://example.com/?xxx#yyy" ### receive paste xxx from https://example.com/
Deletion
--------
To delete a paste from a server, use `` delete `` command with paste info:
.. code-block :: bash
pbincli delete "pasteid=xxx&deletetoken=yyy" ### delete paste xxx from https://paste.i2pd.xyz/ by default
pbincli delete "https://example.com/?pasteid=xxx&deletetoken=yyy" ### delete paste xxx from https://example.com/
If you need to delete a paste on different server than the configured one, use `` -s `` option together with the instance URL.
Additional examples
===================
Here you can find additional examples.
Usage with I2P enabled services
-------------------------------
Change settings to set server to `` http://privatebin.i2p/ `` and proxy to `` http://127.0.0.1:4444 `` . Configuration file for this example is:
.. code-block :: ini
server=http://privatebin.i2p/
proxy=http://127.0.0.1:4444
Using aliases
-------------
Example of alias to send a paste from `` stdin `` direclty to I2P service:
.. code-block :: bash
alias pastei2p="echo 'paste the text to stdin' && pbincli send -s http://privatebin.i2p/ -x http://127.0.0.1:4444 -"
Call it by running `` pastei2p `` in terminal.
License
=======
This project is licensed under the MIT license, which can be found in the file `LICENSE <https://github.com/r4sas/PBinCLI/blob/master/LICENSE> `_ in the root of the project source code.