This project is no longer fully maintained
I'm (@ncw) doing light maintenance on megacmd, but mainly on the underlying go-mega library which I'm using to provide a mega backend for rclone.
A command-line client for mega.co.nz storage service This utility is written on top of go-mega
Blog post about mega protocol, http://www.sarathlakshman.com/2013/06/14/mega-cloud-storage-commandline-client
Mega (mega.co.nz) is an excellent free storage service which provides 50 GB of free storage space. It has a web based user interface to upload and download files. Megacmd is a command-line tool for performing file and directory transfer between local directories and mega service. Features of megacmd are much similar to s3cmd utility, which is used to perform file transfer to Amazon S3.
Usage ./megacmd:
megacmd [OPTIONS] list mega:/foo/bar/
megacmd [OPTIONS] get mega:/foo/file.txt /tmp/
megacmd [OPTIONS] put /tmp/hello.txt mega:/bar/
megacmd [OPTIONS] delete mega:/foo/bar
megacmd [OPTIONS] mkdir mega:/foo/bar
megacmd [OPTIONS] move mega:/foo/file.txt mega:/bar/foo.txt
megacmd [OPTIONS] sync mega:/foo/ /tmp/foo/
megacmd [OPTIONS] sync /tmp/foo mega:/foo
-conf="/Users/slakshman/.megacmd.json": Config file path
-force=false: Force hard delete or overwrite
-help=false: Help
-ignore-same-size=false: Consider files with same size and path suffix as same
-recursive=false: Recursive listing
-verbose=1: Verbose
-version=false: Version
$ make
$ cp megacmd /usr/local/bin
The latest binaries can be found on the releases page.
megacmd uses a json config file to read default settings (~/.megacmd.json). Some of the settings are available as command-line options as well. Command-line options can be used to turn on options which are already off specified in the default settings passed through config file.
Create a file ~/.megacmd.json with the following json:
{
"User" : "MEGA_USERNAME",
"Password" : "MEGA_PASSWORD",
"DownloadWorkers" : 4,
"UploadWorkers" : 4,
"SkipSameSize" : true,
"Verbose" : 1
}
DownloadWorkers and UploadWorkers specifies how many parallel connections should be used by megacmd. You can improve your download/upload by increasing number of connections :)
You can add extra parameters as follows to make the default behavior as follows: "Force" : true "Recursive" : true
Once you have setup the config file, you are ready to execute megacmd commands.
To list directory contents, use:
$ megacmd list mega:/foo/bar/
The directory path should end with a suffix '/' to list its contents. Otherwise, it will show metadata for that particular directory or file.
To list trash, use trash:/ root prefix instead of mega:/
To recursively list a directory use, -recursive option.
$ megacmd -recursive list mega:/foo/bar/
To delete file or directory to trash use, regular delete option as follows:
$ megacmd delete mega:/foo/bar/file
To delete a file or folder permanently without moving to trash, use -force option:
$ megacmd -force delete mega:/foo/folder
If you use sync command, it will try to copy files to the destination if corresponding files are not present at the destination. It will not overwrite any files if present. It exits by displaying an error message. We can provide -force option with sync command to continue by overwriting files.
$ megacmd list mega:/
mega:/gomega-084959515 314573 2013-06-09T00:23:18+05:30
mega:/newname.txt 31 2013-06-09T00:23:25+05:30
mega:/dir-1-8cO26/ 0 2013-06-09T00:23:34+05:30
mega:/testing/ 0 2013-06-09T15:14:46+05:30
$ megacmd put megacmd mega:/testing/
Copying megacmd -> mega:/testing/ # 100.00 % of 5.6MB at 127K/s 43s
Successfully uploaded file megacmd to mega:/testing/ in 44s
$ megacmd -recursive list mega:/testing/
mega:/testing/x.1 51200 2013-06-09T16:03:40+05:30
mega:/testing/x.2 102400 2013-06-09T16:03:48+05:30
mega:/testing/x.3 512000 2013-06-09T16:04:01+05:30
mega:/testing/x.4 1024000 2013-06-09T16:04:40+05:30
mega:/testing/megacmd 5553076 2013-06-09T16:18:32+05:30
$ megacmd -force get mega:/testing/megacmd /tmp/
Copying mega:/testing/megacmd -> /tmp/megacmd # 100.00 % of 5.6MB at 214K/s 25s
Successfully downloaded file mega:/testing/megacmd to /tmp/ in 25s
$ megacmd move mega:/testing/megacmd mega:/renamedfile
Successfully moved mega:/testing/megacmd to mega:/renamedfile
$ megacmd mkdir mega:/dir1/dir2/dir3/dir4
Successfully created directory at mega:/dir1/dir2/dir3/dir4
$ megacmd sync mega:/testing /tmp/dir1/
Found 4 file(s) to be copied
Copying mega:/testing/x.1 -> /tmp/dir1/x.1 # 100.00 % of 51KB at 1.7K/s 29s
Copying mega:/testing/x.2 -> /tmp/dir1/x.2 # 100.00 % of 102KB at 9.2K/s 11s
Copying mega:/testing/x.3 -> /tmp/dir1/x.3 # 100.00 % of 512KB at 7.7K/s 1m6s
Copying mega:/testing/x.4 -> /tmp/dir1/x.4 # 100.00 % of 1.0MB at 228K/s 4s
Successfully sync mega:/testing to /tmp/dir1/ in 1m51s
$ megacmd delete mega:/testing/x.1
Successfully deleted mega:/testing/x.1
The megaclient is available as a go package, github.com/t3rm1n4l/megacmd/megaclient. Please find the documentation at megaclient godoc
To execute unit tests, configure a mega account and execute make test as follows:
$ export MEGA_USER=someuser@some.com
$ export MEGA_PASSWD=passwd
$ make test
I am looking for developers interested to contribute to this project. There are a bunch of work left to be done in megacmd. Please contact me if you are interested.
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