Provided by: plowshare_2.1.7-1_all 

NAME
plowlist - List links from shared folders websites
SYNOPSIS
plowlist [OPTIONS]... [MODULE_OPTIONS]... URL...
DESCRIPTION
plowlist is a command-line tool designed for listing links (files) on file-sharing websites. Provided
links can be downloaded with plowdown(1).
OPTIONS
Common options
-i, --interface=IFACE
If your machine has several network interfaces, force using IFACE interface.
-R, --recursive
Recurse into sub folders.
-t, --timeout=SECS
This is useful for mirroring/multi-upload services. Remote links may not be available or
partially, in this case, module exit status is 10 (temporary unavailable error). plowlist will
wait exponentially until SECS (seconds) is reached. When unspecified, this option is zero (no
wait, same legacy behavior) and applies for one single URL listing. Note: Don't give a too big
value here (I'll advise few minutes), some hosters may be stuck in some "queued for upload" state.
--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
%f filename (can be empty string if module list function does not report any name)
%F empty if %f is empty, or alias to "# %f%n".
%m module name
%n newline
%t tabulation character
%u download url
%U same as %u but url is escaped for JSON usage
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.
--fallback
If no module is found for link, get page (HTTP GET) and simply grep all URLs contained inside.
--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 main help and exit.
-H, --longhelp
Display complete help (with module options) and exit.
--version
Output version information and exit.
MODULE OPTIONS
Common options
-p, --link-password=PASSWORD
Used for password-protected folders.
All switches are not implemented nor required for all modules. See help message for detailed modules
option list.
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 (plowlist will try to open
~/.config/plowshare/modules.d/*/config). One file per module (hoster).
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
The following environment variables may affect plowlist:
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.
5 Timeout reached (refer to -t/--timeout command-line option).
10 Links are temporarily unavailable. This is used by mirroring/multi-upload services, maybe uploads
are still being processed.
11 Folder is password protected.
13 Folder has been deleted or does not exist or is empty.
15 Unknown command line parameter or incompatible options.
If plowlist 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), plowprobe(1), plowshare.conf(5), plowmod(1).
GPL July 13, 2016 plowlist(1)