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ipld-explorer-cli

v0.14.2

Published

Explore the IPLD directed acyclic graph with your keyboard

Downloads

31

Readme

ipld-explorer-cli

Build Status dependencies Status JavaScript Style Guide

Explore the IPLD directed acyclic graph with your keyboard

Install

Ensure you have at least:

Install the explorer:

npm install --global ipld-explorer-cli

Start your Go/JS IPFS daemon:

ipfs daemon
# or
jsipfs daemon

Usage

$ ipld-explorer

Welcome to the IPLD explorer REPL!
Type "help" then <Enter> for a list of commands

? >

If you use JS-IPFS, make sure you set the apiAddr accordingly:

? > config set apiAddr /ip4/127.0.0.1/tcp/5002

Commands

cd [path] (alias get)

Change DAG. Changes the current working DAG node to the specified path. If the path is starts with /ipfs or is a CID then change to that path otherwise path is taken to be relative to the current working DAG path.

pwd

Print working DAG. Prints the path of the current working DAG.

resolve [path]

Walk down the provided path and print the object found there. path defaults to CWD (current working DAG) if not specified.

ls [path]

List the entries at a path. path defaults to CWD (current working DAG) if not specified.

config set <key> <value>

Set a config value.

Configuration

The following configuration keys are valid:

  • apiAddr - The multiaddr of the IPFS node to use (default: /ip4/127.0.0.1/tcp/5001)

config get [key]

Get a config value or get all config if no key is provided.

help

Print the help information.

version

Prints the version of the ipld-explorer.

exit

Quit the explorer.

Contribute

Feel free to dive in! Open an issue or submit PRs.

License

MIT © Alan Shaw