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NAME
test - SugarSync API tester
SYNOPSIS
test [options] url ...
Options:
--show-auth -s show authorization token
--config=XXX altenative config file
--ident show identification
--help brief help message
--man full documentation
--verbose verbose information
OPTIONS
- --show-auth -s
-
Show the authorization token.
- --config file
-
Alternate config file.
Default config file is $HOME/.config/sugarsync/config .
This should contain the username and password for Sugarsync.
- -help
-
Print a brief help message and exits.
- -man
-
Prints the manual page and exits.
- -ident
-
Prints program identification.
- -verbose
-
More verbose information.
- file
-
Input file(s).
DESCRIPTION
This program will authorize for SugarSync access and retrieve the specified urls. The urls are assumed to return XML data which is shows as a Perl structure.
With option <--show-auth> it will also show the authorization token. In this case, specifying urls is optional.
CONFIG FILE
A config file is required to store the username and password for SugarSync access.
By default, the config file is .config/sugarsync/config
in the users home directory. An alternative config file can be selected with the --config command line option.
The config file should contain:
[auth]
username = your_sugarsync_user_name
password = your_sugarsync_password
AUTHOR
Johan Vromans, <jv at cpan.org>
BUGS & SUPPORT
See SugarSync::API.
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2011 Johan Vromans, all rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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