dpaste(1)

dpaste - A simple pastebin for light values (max 64KB) using OpenDHT distributed hash table.

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Description

DPASTE

NAME

dpaste - A simple pastebin for light values (max 64KB) using OpenDHT distributed hash table.

SYNOPSIS

dpaste -h

dpaste -v

dpaste [options...]

dpaste -g code [options...]

DESCRIPTION

By default, dpaste will read its standard input for a file to paste on OpenDHT. For fetching a file, you have to provide the code associated to it using the flag -g.

OPTIONS

-h

Prints some help.

-v

Shows the version of the program.

-g code, --get code

Specifies the code code used to recover the file on the DHT.

--aes-encrypt

Use AES scheme for encryption. Password is automatically saved in the returned code ("dpaste:XXXXXX").

--gpg-encrypt

Use GPG scheme for encryption.

-r recipient, --recipients recipient

Specify the list of recipients to use for GPG encryption (--gpg--encrypt). Use -r multiple times to specify a list of recipients.

-s, --sign

Tells wether message should be signed using the user’s GPG key. The key has to be configured through the configuration file ($XDG_CONFIG_DIR/dpaste.conf, keyword: pgp_key_id).

--no-decrypt

Tells dpaste not to decrypt PGP data and rather output it on stdout.

--self-recipient

Include self as recipient. Self refers to the key id configured for signing (see --sign description). This only takes effect if option -e is also used.

RETURN CODE

The program returns 0 on success. Otherwise 1 is returned.

FILES

$XDG_CONFIG_DIR/dpaste.conf

Main configuration file where. dpaste will look for this file to recover complementary information.

AUTHORS

• Simon Désaulniers <sim.desaulniers@gmail.com>

• Adrien Béraud <adrien.beraud@savoirfairelinux.com>