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NAME

       plowprobe - Gather information from file sharing download links

SYNOPSIS

       plowprobe [OPTIONS]...  [MODULE_OPTIONS]...  URL|FILE...

DESCRIPTION

       plowprobe  is  a  command-line  tool  designed  for  retrieving metadata from file-sharing
       download links. Information are printed on stdout (only alive links). Provided  links  can
       also be downloaded with plowdown(1).

OPTIONS

   Common options
       -i, --interface=IFACE
              If your machine has several network interfaces, force using IFACE interface.

           --printf=FORMAT
              Print  results  (on  stdout)  in  a  given format (for each non-dead link). Default
              format string is "%F%u%n". Interpreted sequences are:

              %%     raw % character

              %c     probe function return status (0 for success, 13  for  dead  link,  see  list
                     below)

              %f     filename (can be empty string)

              %F     empty if %f is empty, or alias to "# %f%n".

              %h     filehash  (can  be  empty  string if not available). Usually MD5 or SHA1. If
                     hoster supports several algorithms, the longest digest is used.

              %i     file identifier (can be empty string if not available). Usually included  in
                     input URL.

              %m     module name

              %n     newline

              %s     filesize (positive integer) in bytes (can be empty string if not available).
                     Note: It's often approximative.

              %t     tabulation character

              %T     file timestamp (can be empty string if not available). Unix  epoch  time  is
                     preferred.

              %u     download (source) url

              %U     same as %u but url is escaped for JSON usage

              %v     alternate  or  refactored  download  url.   This  can  be for example fixing
                     primary hostname (to avoid HTTP 301 redirection), or force  HTTPS  protocol.
                     If not available, alias to %u.

              %V     same as %v but url is escaped for JSON usage

              Note:  Metadata  are  often not fully available from hosters nor implemented by all
              modules.

   Logging options
       -v, --verbose=LEVEL
              Set output verbosity level:
              0  none,
              1  errors,
              2  notice (default behavior),
              3  debug,
              4  report (very noisy, log HTML pages).

       -q, --quiet
              Alias for -v0. Do not print any debug messages.

   Miscellaneous options
           --no-color
              Disables log messages (stderr only) output coloring.

           --follow
              If no module is found for  link,  follow  HTTP  redirects  (curl  -L).  Default  is
              disabled.

           --get-module
              Echo  module  name  for  each  URL  and  exit.  Faster than --printf=%m. Useful for
              wrappers.

           --no-curlrc
              Do not use curl config file (~/.curlrc).

           --curlrc=FILE
              Force using an alternate curl configuration file. Replaces ~/.curlrc if it  exists.
              This option has no effect when --no-curlrc is defined.

           --no-plowsharerc
              Do not consider any configuration file.

           --plowsharerc=FILE
              Force  using  an  alternate  configuration  file (instead of per-user or systemwide
              plowshare.conf). This option has no effect when --no-plowsharerc is defined.

           --modules
              Display all supported module names (one per line) and exit. Useful for wrappers.

   Generic program information
       -h, --help
              Display this help and exit.

       -H, --longhelp
              Display complete help (with module options) and exit.

           --version
              Output version information and exit.

MODULE OPTIONS

       There is none yet!

FILES

       ~/.config/plowshare/plowshare.conf
              This is the per-user configuration file.

       /etc/plowshare.conf
              Systemwide configuration file.

       The file format is described in plowshare.conf(5).

       ~/.config/plowshare/modules.d/
              User directory considered when searching for modules at startup (plowprobe will try
              to open ~/.config/plowshare/modules.d/*/config). One file per module (hoster).

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       The following environment variables may affect plowprobe:

       HOME   Search  for  user configuration directory in ~/.config/plowshare (see FILES section
              above).  If found, ~/.curlrc will be used (use --no-curlrc to disable it).

       PLOWSHARE_CURL
              Specifies an alternate curl command ($PATH search is considered). If  not  defined,
              curl is used.

       XDG_CONFIG_HOME
              The  directory  to  store  user  configuration  files. If not defined, ~/.config is
              assumed.

EXIT CODES

       Possible exit codes are:

       0      Success. Folder contain one or several files.

       1      Fatal error. Upstream site updated or unexpected result.

       2      No available module (provided URL is not supported).

       3      Network error. Mostly curl related.

       8      System generic error.

       10     Link alive but temporarily unavailable.

       11     Link alive but requires a password.

       12     Link alive but requires some authentication (private or premium link).

       13     Link is dead.

       15     Unknown command line parameter or incompatible options.

       If plowprobe is invoked with multiple links and one or several  errors  occur,  the  first
       error code is returned added with 100.

AUTHORS

       Plowshare  was initially written by Arnau Sanchez. See the AUTHORS file for a list of some
       of the many other contributors.

       Plowshare is (C) 2010-2016 The Plowshare Team

SEE ALSO

       plowdown(1), plowup(1), plowdel(1), plowlist(1), plowshare.conf(5), plowmod(1).