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nftp

v0.0.5

Published

The simplest way to publish files and folders to IPFS, with one command.

Downloads

5

Readme

NFTP

The simplest way to publish files and folders to IPFS, with one command.

100% FREE to upload as much files as you want, powered by nft.storage.

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Install

npm install -g nftp

Usage

nftp <path>

Currently NFTP supports two types of uploads:

  1. File upload: specify the file path
  2. Folder upload: specify the path to the folder. (NOTE: NFTP currently does NOT support nested folders, only supports a folder made up of files)

Authentication

The first time you run the command it will ask you for the NFT.STORAGE API KEY. You can get it over here: https://nft.storage/

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Examples

For example if you want to publish all files at current path, simply run:

nftp .

To publish a specific file named package.json

nftp package.json

Supports absolute paths:

nftp /etc

And supports relative paths:

nftp ../images

FAQ

  1. Is it free?: Yes it's 100% FREE, powered by nft.storage. NFTP is simply a program that lets you upload easily to IPFS using nft.storage
  2. Where is my nft.storage API key stored?: It is stored under ~/.nftstorage (a hidden file named .nftstorage at your home path)
  3. How do I refresh my nft.storage API key?: Simply delete the ~/.nftstorage file and run the nftp command again and it will ask you for a new API key.