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A simple CLI tool to upload temporary files to Litterbox/Catbox. You type a command, you get a link. As simple as that!
Made for those who are too lazy to open SCP/SFTP.
pip install pylitter
or use pipx
if you're on Arch or equivalent.
The main command is "throw", because just "throw it into the litter, man". Geddit?
throw file (for|forever) [1h/12h/24h/72h]
for <time>
if you want to upload to Litterbox, temporary.forever
if you want to upload to Catbox, permanent.[!NOTE] The old command
litter
and the newthrow
can still be used interchangeably, but it is recommended to use the superiorthrow
.
[!IMPORTANT] Remember that Catbox has a file size limit of 200mb.
throw test.jpg for 12h
[71097/71097] bytes |====================>|
Your link : https://litter.catbox.moe/zmr6i6.jpg
throw test2.jpg forever
[23039/23039] bytes |====================>|
Your link : https://files.catbox.moe/nxulxl.jpg
You guys are amazing!
If you wish to, you can contribute to the project by submitting a pull request.
The best way to contribute would be to suggest the developer a provider or a feature, more better if you can show a logic of how that can be done, you'll be mentioned and thanked!
Money is appreciated, but stars even more! Feel free to star the project if you think it is worthy of one. Moreover, you can just talk, banter and argue with the developer as that way you'll be paying with your time.
Never forget, you are SUPER cool!
FAQs
CLI tool to upload file to litterbox/catbox
We found that pylitter demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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