NAME
tucan - download and upload manager for hosting sites
SYNOPSIS
tucan [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
Tucan is a free and open source application designed for automatic
management of downloads and uploads at hosting sites like:
rapidshare.com, megaupload.com, gigasize.com, mediafire.com,
4shared.com, sendspace.com, zshare.net, filefactory.com,
easy-share.com, badongo.com, depositfiles.com, hotfile.com, ...
OPTIONS
Tucan can be used through a Graphical User Interface (GUI) or through a
Command Line Interface (CLI). Running Tucan without options makes it
starts its GUI but with an option makes it starts its CLI.
The following options are to use Tucan through its CLI.
Generic Program Information
-h, --help
Print a usage message briefly summarizing these command-line
options and then exit.
-V, --version
Print the version number of tucan to the standard output. This
version number should be included in all bug reports.
Configuration Options
-w TYPE, --wizard=TYPE
Configure some Tucan options. Available TYPEs:
- accounts configure premium accounts.
- services enable/disable services.
- updates launch the Update Manager.
Common Options
-c, --cli
command line interface.
-d, --daemon
no interaction interface.
-v, --verbose
print all log to stdout.
Download Options
-i FILE, --input-links=FILE
import links from FILE.
The FILE format is pretty simple:
- Plain text.
- A link per line.
- Lines beginning with # are ignored (are treated as
comments).
FILES
$HOME/.tucan/tucan.conf
Tucan settings.
$HOME/.tucan/tucan.log
Tucan log.
EXAMPLES
Update services:
tucan --wizard updates
or
tucan -w updates
Enable (or Disable) services:
tucan --wizard services
or
tucan -w services
and follow the instructions on screen.
Configure premium accounts:
tucan --wizard accounts
or
tucan -w accounts
and follow the instructions on screen.
Simple download with CLI (see above for FILE format):
tucan --cli --input-links file.txt
or
tucan -c -i file.txt
Simple download without interaction interface (see above for FILE
format):
tucan --daemon --input-links file.txt
or
tucan -d -i file.txt
SEE ALSO
<http://tucaneando.com/>
<http://doc.tucaneando.com/>
<http://blog.tucaneando.com/>
<http://forums.tucaneando.com/>
<https://forja.rediris.es/projects/cusl3-tucan/>
COPYRIGHT
(C) 2008-2009 The Tucan Project.