wget for IPFS: retrieve files over IPFS and save them locally.
ipget
is a standalone program analogous to GNU wget
. Unlike wget though, ipget
specializes in downloading files and directory structures from the IPFS network.
ipget
includes its own IPFS node, so you don't need IPFS installed on your
system. This makes it ideal for users and projects that want a simple utility
for whenever they want to retrieve files from IPFS.
Download a binary for your platform from IPFS Distributions.
$ go install github.com/ipfs/ipget@latest
Find a fun IPFS address and ipget
away!
$ ipget QmQ2r6iMNpky5f1m4cnm3Yqw8VSvjuKpTcK1X7dBR1LkJF/cat.gif -o nyan.gif
or with an /ipfs
prefix:
$ ipget -o nyan.gif /ipfs/QmQ2r6iMNpky5f1m4cnm3Yqw8VSvjuKpTcK1X7dBR1LkJF/cat.gif
or even IPNS addresses (note this is an IPNS address example and does not work):
$ ipget /ipns/QmQG1kwx91YQsGcsa9Z1p6BPJ3amdiSLLmsmAoEMwbX61b/files/cat.gif
NAME:
ipget - Retrieve and save IPFS objects.
USAGE:
ipget [global options] command [command options] [arguments...]
VERSION:
see version.json
COMMANDS:
help, h Shows a list of commands or help for one command
GLOBAL OPTIONS:
--output value, -o value specify output location
--node value, -n value specify ipfs node strategy ("local", "spawn", "temp" or "fallback") (default: "fallback")
--peers value, -p value specify a set of IPFS peers to connect to
--progress show a progress bar (default: false)
--help, -h show help (default: false)
--version, -v print the version (default: false)
Feel free to join in. All welcome. Open an issue!
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