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cown

v0.1.1

Published

Qiniu bucket manager and uploader

Readme

cown

Qiniu bucket manager && upload tool

Screenshot

Install

$ npm install -g cown

Quick start

You need to configure a Qiniu account first:

$ cown add -a

Configure a new bucket:

$ cown add

Upload file:

$ cown upload path/to/my.png # use -p to auto copy source link

List all buckets:

$ cown ls

Use another bucket:

$ cown use <bucket name>

Remove a bucket:

$ cown rm <bucket name>

Usage

Mode

There are two modes in cown, one is bucket mode, the other is account mode. Using -a option to run in account mode.

cown is running on bucket mode by default. Because we always operate bucket instead of account.

For example, when we run $ cown add, you will add a new bucket. But if you run it with a -a option ($ cown add -a), you will be going to add a new account instead.

All action can be run in account mode except upload action.

Commands

Commands:

    add [options]              Add new bucket.
    ls [options]               List all buckets.
    use [options] <name>       Checkout bucket.
    rm [options] <name>        Remove bucket.
    upload [options] <source>  Upload file

   "-a" option for account mode.

  Options:

    -h, --help     output usage information
    -V, --version  output the version number

License

MIT License