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busy-bzz

v1.0.2

Published

Automated File Recovery using the Swarm Protocol

Downloads

2

Readme

busy-bzz

What is busy-bzz?

A command line application for backing up and recovering files with the web3 Swarm Protocol

Install

npm install -g busy-bzz

Usage

usage:
  (busy-bzz) bb <command>

  commands:

   start:      Start busy-bzz Swarm recovery process.

    Example ---> bb start

   add:        Schedule a file for backup; by default not including hours and minutes will default the back up time to the current time

    Example ---> bb add [filepath]
    Example ---> bb add [filepath] [hour (00 - 23) : minutes (00 - 59)]
            |
            --> bb add /filepath/file.txt 15:48
            --> bb add /filepath/file.txt

   remove:     Remove a file from backup schedule

    Example ---> bb remove [filepath]

   view:       View current scheduled files

    Example ---> bb view

   history:        View log of previous backups

    Example ---> bb history

   download:   Download a specific file

    Example ---> bb download [swarm address] [destination filepath]

   help:       Display help

    Example ---> bb help

Author

Jonathan Howard

  • github: @https://github.com/JonathanHowardDev1/