OR 'pip install osfclient' and then 'osf -p rjp38 clone'.
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Replying to @danudwary @ctitusbrown and
I have a question — sorry for necro'ing! — but how would I do this if it's utterly impractical to manually click to discover download URLs?
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Replying to @o_guest @danudwary and
Hi, Olivia. The file has a unique URL that looks this: http://osf.io/abcde . The download link is that url with /download appended to it.
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Replying to @JeffSpies @danudwary and
How do I get a list of the URLs without having to manually click on them? I don't have time to create a list of 100s of URLs manually.
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Replying to @o_guest @JeffSpies and
I think this is being implemented right now - more when I get to a laptop!
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Replying to @ctitusbrown @JeffSpies and
Ah, so not available. Does anybody have any alternatives? I need to get my files up now sadly.
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Replying to @o_guest @JeffSpies and
hey olivia, off my plane now :). I misunderstood: if you want download URLs in bulk from osfclient, that is WIP -https://github.com/dib-lab/osf-cli/pull/119 …
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Replying to @ctitusbrown @o_guest and
bulk download from a project tho can straight up be done with osfclient 'osf clone'.
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Replying to @ctitusbrown @JeffSpies and
Yeah, I have figured out a number of ways of doing it. Thank you so much! I think clone over fetch so I can grab them all but a subset would
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be useful. Like if I could fetch only a single subdirectory.
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Replying to @o_guest @JeffSpies and
ahh! I see. I don't think that works, will add it to the list :) :)
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