mega-cli-rs
(mega-cli
on crates.io and once installed) is an (unofficial) command-line tool for interacting with MEGA.
It aims to implement a lot (if not all) of the features offered by MEGAcmd or megatools.
It is written in Rust and uses the mega crate for its MEGA interactions.
It serves as a real-life test for the mega crate, to assess metrics like performance, API ergonomics and feature-completeness.
It can also serve as a large-scale example of how to use and get the most out of the library.
You can use Cargo to install mega-cli
by running the following command:
cargo install mega-cli
-
auth
: Manage authentication with MEGA-
login
: Create a new persisted session with MEGA -
logout
: Log out of the current session with MEGA -
me
: Display information about the current session
-
-
config
: Interact with themega-cli
configuration-
path
: Display the path to the configuration file -
edit
: Edit the configuration file with a text editor
-
-
get
: Download owned files from MEGA- Single file downloads
- Recursive folder downloads
- Parallel file downloads (during recursive folder downloads)
- Supports public and password-protected links (using
-l|--link
and-p|--password
)
-
put
: Upload files to MEGA- Single file uploads
- Recursive folder uploads
- Parallel file uploads (during recursive folder uploads)
-
list
: List remote MEGA nodes- Supports public and password-protected links (using
-l|--link
and-p|--password
)
- Supports public and password-protected links (using
-
tree
: Display remote MEGA nodes recursively as a tree- Supports public and password-protected links (using
-l|--link
and-p|--password
)
- Supports public and password-protected links (using
-
mkdir
: Create folders within MEGA -
rename
: Rename nodes within MEGA -
delete
: Delete remote MEGA nodes -
follow
: Display MEGA storage events as they happen
Licensed under either of
- Apache License, Version 2.0 (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
at your option.
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