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This is the command s3putp that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator

PROGRAM:

NAME


s3put - Write an S3 item

SYNOPSIS


s3put [options] [ bucket/item ...]

Options:
--access-key AWS Access Key ID
--secret-key AWS Secret Access Key
Environment:
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_SECRET

OPTIONS


--help Print a brief help message and exits.

--man Prints the manual page and exits.

--verbose
Output what is being done as it is done.

--access-key and --secret-key
Specify the "AWS Access Key Identifiers" for the AWS account. --access-key is the
"Access Key ID", and --secret-key is the "Secret Access Key". These are
effectively the "username" and "password" to the AWS account, and should be kept
confidential.

The access keys MUST be specified, either via these command line parameters, or
via the AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_ACCESS_KEY_SECRET environment variables.

Specifying them on the command line overrides the environment variables.

--secure
Uses SSL/TLS HTTPS to communicate with the AWS service, instead of HTTP.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES


AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_ACCESS_KEY_SECRET
Specify the "AWS Access Key Identifiers" for the AWS account. AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
contains the "Access Key ID", and AWS_ACCESS_KEY_SECRET contains the "Secret
Access Key". These are effectively the "username" and "password" to the AWS
service, and should be kept confidential.

The access keys MUST be specified, either via these environment variables, or via
the --access-key and --secret-key command line parameters.

If the command line parameters are set, they override these environment variables.

CONFIGURATION FILE


The configuration options will be read from the file "~/.s3-tools" if it exists. The
format is the same as the command line options with one option per line. For example, the
file could contain:

--access-key <AWS access key>
--secret-key <AWS secret key>
--secure

This example configuration file would specify the AWS access keys and that a secure
connection using HTTPS should be used for all communications.

DESCRIPTION


Reads stdin, and writes it to an S3 item

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