B2_Command_Line_Tool
cyberduck
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B2_Command_Line_Tool
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Cloud backup for Linux
There are various backblaze-b2 apps in the AUR, including this one for working with it from the CLI. Haven't tried any of them myself.
- What the hell is going on
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Exclude unsupported characters with b2 sync?
Currently I am just excluding the entire directory, as suggested here https://github.com/Backblaze/B2_Command_Line_Tool/issues/322, but would prefer to only exclude the few offending files.
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b2 - How do I get the url of my uploaded image?
No, I don't think there's one API call for it. You can check to see how their tool does it.
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Is there a private service to share videos with my students?
Not a 'service' per se, but you can create a public bucket in Backblaze B2 and upload files using the web interface, the b2 command-line client, or something like rclone. Once you upload, you can create friendly URLs using e.g. b2 make-friendly-url or the web interface and distribute those. Linking directly to the media file should let students stream it using the built-in HTML5 video player. Depending on how many students you have, be mindful that download/streaming does cost 1 cent per GB per day, but you can use e.g. CloudFlare or other integrations for free egress.
cyberduck
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Supabase Storage: now supports the S3 protocol
Cyberduck: a cloud storage browser for Mac and Windows.
- Default" FileZilla download bundled with adware
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Cloud storage
Yes. You can choose exactly what you want to upload. The easiest way to do that is with a client program like Cyberduck (free) or Cloudberry Explorer ($).
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Backblaze Product and Pricing Updates
The developers for Cyberduck have their source open on github (https://github.com/iterate-ch/cyberduck) but the app does ask for a donation whenever you close it. I've found this to be the most reliable and the ease of use is incredible for a layperson.
Only issue is that it's only available on Windows or OSX.
Hope that helps!
- Beginner need help with SFTP troubles.
- Panic Transmit 5
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Day 12 - Transferring files
CyberDuck
- Looking for Remote File Managers
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Consistent Upload Failures
Which version of Cyberduck are you using? There was at least one bug associated with performance in Cyberduck 8.5.8 and 8.5.9. Since 8.6.0 isn't yet available, you might want to consider going back to 8.5.7.
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Why are there so many background permissions for one drive? Why are they unidentified? Anyone else like this? Im concerned about viruses
You could try Cyberduck, I use it as a replacement for the Google Drive and Dropbox clients, it works with OneDrive as well.
What are some alternatives?
backblaze-personal-wine-container - Run the Backblaze personal backup client in a docker container
rclone - "rsync for cloud storage" - Google Drive, S3, Dropbox, Backblaze B2, One Drive, Swift, Hubic, Wasabi, Google Cloud Storage, Azure Blob, Azure Files, Yandex Files
syncthing-android - Wrapper of syncthing for Android.
onedrive - OneDrive Client for Linux
docker-crashplan-pro - Docker container for CrashPlan PRO (aka CrashPlan for Small Business)
vscode-deploy-reloaded - Recoded version of Visual Studio Code extension 'vs-deploy', which provides commands to deploy files to one or more destinations.
ccViewer - CryptCloudViewer source codes
numi - Beautiful calculator app for macOS
drive - Google Drive client for the commandline
gdrive - Google Drive CLI Client
treasure-hunt - Get 800GB free on https://treasure.cloud