NAME
Titan - a text and file uploader for using the Titan protocol
SYNOPSIS
titan [--help] --url=URL [--token=TOKEN] [--mime=MIMETYPE] [--cert_file=FILE --key_file=FILE] [FILES ...]
DESCRIPTION
This is a script to upload content to a Titan-enabled site like Phoebe.
--url=URL specifies the Titan URL to use; this should be really similar to the Gemini URL you used to read the page.
--token=TOKEN specifies the token to use; this is optional but spammers and vandals basically ensured that any site out on the Internet needs some sort of protection; how to get a token depends on the site you're editing.
--mime=MIMETYPE specifies the MIME type to send to the server. If you don't specify a MIME type, the file
utility is used to determine the MIME type of the file you're uploading.
FILES... are the files to upload, if any; this is optional: you can also use a pipe, or type a few words by hand (terminating it with a Ctrl-D, the end of transmission byte).
Note that if you specify multiple files, the URL must end in a slash and all the filenames are used as page names. So, uploading Alex.gmi and Berta.gmi to titan://localhost/
will create gemini://localhost/Alex
and gemini://localhost/Berta
.
The following two options control the use of client certificates:
--cert_file=FILE specifies an optional client certificate to use; if you don't specify one, the default is to try to use client-cert.pem in the current directory.
--key_file=FILE specifies an optional client certificate key to use; if you don't specify one, the default is to try to use client-key.pem in the current directory.
Usage:
echo "This is my test." > test.txt
titan --url=titan://transjovian.org/test/raw/testing --token=hello text.txt
Or from a pipe:
echo "This is my test." \
| titan --url=titan://transjovian.org/test/raw/testing --token=hello