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NAME

       megatools test - Test for existence of files or folders

SYNOPSIS

              megatools test [-f|-d] <remotepaths>...

DESCRIPTION

       Tests for existence of files or paths of files stored on Mega.nz.

       If all <remotepaths> match the condition, the tool returns status code 0.

       If one of the <remotepaths> doesn’t exist, the tool returns 1.

       If one of the <remotepaths> doesn’t match the -f or -d filter, the tool returns 2.

       For other errors, the tool returns 3.

OPTIONS

       --file , -f
              Require all <remotepaths> to be files.

       --folder , -d
              Require all <remotepaths> to be folders.

       -u <email> , --username <email>
              Account username (email)

       -p <password> , --password <password>
              Account password

       --no-ask-password
              Never ask interactively for a password

       --reload
              Reload filesystem cache

       --limit-speed <speed>
              Set  maximum  allowed  upload  and  download speed in KiB/s.  This option overrides
              config file settings. 0 means no limit.  When using ParallelTransfers >  1,  upload
              speed limit is applied to each transfer individually.

       --proxy <proxy>
              Use proxy server to connect to mega.nz. This option overrides config file settings.
              More    information    can    be    found    in    libcurl     documentation     at
              ⟨https://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/CURLOPT_PROXY.html⟩.  Some acceptable values are:

              • none : Disable proxy if it was enabled in the config file.

              • socks5://localhost:9050 : Local SOCKSv5 proxy server

              • socks5h://localhost:9050  :  Local  SOCKSv5  proxy server with DNS handled by the
                proxy

       --netif <ifname|ip>
              Network interface or local IP address used for outgoing connections.  You  have  to
              specify  IP address bound to some of your local network interfaces, when specifying
              an IP address.

       --ip-proto <proto>
              Which IP protocol to prefer when connecting to mega.nz (v4, v6, or any).   This  is
              just  an advisory option.  Megatools will resolve mega.nz domain, and then use an A
              or AAAA record based on the stated preference.

       --config <path>
              Load configuration from a file

       --ignore-config-file
              Disable loading .megarc

       --debug [<options>]
              Enable debugging of various aspects of the  megatools  operation.  You  may  enable
              multiple debugging options separated by commas. (eg. --debug api,fs)

              Available options are:

              • http:  Dump  HTTP request/response details (can be used to debug connection/proxy
                issues)

              • api: Dump Mega.nz API calls

              • fs: Dump Mega.nz filesystem (may require --reload to actually print something)

              • cache: Dump cache contents

              • tman: Dump transfer manager events

       --version
              Show version information

       <remotepaths>
              One or more remote filesystem paths to test.

EXAMPLES

       • Test for existence of a path:

         $ megatools test /Root/README
         $ test $? -eq 0 && echo "File or folder exists at /Root/README"
         File or folder exists at /Root/README

       • Test for existence of multiple files:

         $ megatools test -f /Root/file1 /Root/file2
         $ test $? -eq 0 && echo "/Root/file1 and /Root/file2 are both files"
         /Root/file1 and /Root/file2 are both files

REMOTE FILESYSTEM

       Mega.nz filesystem is represented  as  a  tree  of  nodes  of  various  types.  Nodes  are
       identified  by  a  8 character node handles (eg. 7Fdi3ZjC). Structure of the filesystem is
       not encrypted.

       Megatools  maps  node  tree   structure   to   a   traditional   filesystem   paths   (eg.
       /Root/SomeFile.DAT).

       NOTE:  By  the nature of Mega.nz storage, several files in the directory can have the same
       name. To allow access to such files, the  names  of  conflicting  files  are  extended  by
       appending dot and their node handle like this:

       /Root/conflictingfile
       /Root/conflictingfile.7Fdi3ZjC
       /Root/conflictingfile.mEU23aSD

       You need to be aware of several special folders:

       /Root  Writable directory representing the root of the filesystem.

       /Trash Trash directory where Mega.nz web client moves deleted files. This directory is not
              used by megatools when removing files.

       /Inbox Not sure.

       /Contacts
              Directory containing subdirectories representing your contacts list. If you want to
              add  contacts  to  the list, simply create subdirectory named after the contact you
              want to add.

       /Contacts/<email>
              Directories  representing  individual  contacts  in  your  contacts   list.   These
              directories contain folders that others shared with you. All shared files are read-
              only, at the moment.

SEE ALSO

       megatools(1), megarc(5), megatools-df(1),  megatools-dl(1),  megatools-get(1),  megatools-
       ls(1), megatools-mkdir(1), megatools-put(1), megatools-reg(1), megatools-rm(1), megatools-
       copy(1).

MEGATOOLS

       Part of the megatools(1) suite of commands.

BUGS

       Report bugs to megatools@megous.commailto:megatools@megous.com⟩ . Your message will  end
       up in a public archive, so be careful what you say or send.

AUTHOR

       Megatools was written by Ondrej Jirman < megatools@megous.commailto:megatools@megous.com⟩ >, 2013-2022.

       Official website is ⟨http://megatools.megous.com⟩.

                                           23 May 2022                          megatools-test(1)