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Cloudinary CLI

An unofficial command-line interface (CLI) for Cloudinary, written in Go, leveraging the official Cloudinary SDK. This tool allows users to interact with Cloudinary services directly from the command line, making it easier to manage and upload media assets.

Features

  • Upload images to Cloudinary.
  • Specify upload presets and folders.
  • Process entire directories of image files.
  • Specify file extensions to filter files for upload.
  • Utilise the power and simplicity of Go for fast and efficient CLI operations.
  • Support multiple Cloudinary accounts.

Installation

For convenience, pre-built binaries are available for various platforms. Download the appropriate binary for your system from the releases page.

Homebrew

To install the Year Progress Indicator using Homebrew on macOS or Linux, you can follow these steps:

brew tap martinsirbe/clinkclank
brew install martinsirbe/clinkclank/cld

This will add the custom tap and install the cld CLI, making it readily accessible from any terminal.

Build from Source

Make sure you have Go installed. You can then install the Year Progress Indicator globally via the following command:

go install github.com/martinsirbe/go-cloudinary/cmd/[email protected]

This command compiles and installs the binary to your Go bin directory, making it accessible from any terminal provided the directory is in your system's PATH.

Configuration

Before using the CLI, you need to set the CLOUDINARY_URL environment variable. This variable configures the required cloud_name, api_key, and api_secret.

You can set this environment variable by copying the API environment variable format from the API Keys page of the Cloudinary Console Settings. Replace api_key and api_secret with your actual values, while your cloud name is already correctly included in the format.

Example:

export CLOUDINARY_URL=cloudinary://api_key:api_secret@my_cloud_name

Optionally, set additional parameters, for example, upload_prefix and secure_distribution, to the environment variable:

Example:

export CLOUDINARY_URL=cloudinary://api_key:api_secret@my_cloud_name?secure_distribution=example.com&upload_prefix=example

Multiple URL Support

You can now configure multiple Cloudinary URLs by separating them with commas in the CLOUDINARY_URL environment variable. This is useful if you need to work with multiple Cloudinary accounts or environments.

Example:

export CLOUDINARY_URL=cloudinary://api_key:api_secret@my_cloud_name,cloudinary://api_key:api_secret@my_other_cloud_name

If multiple URLs are configured but no specific URL is selected when invoking the CLI, the first URL will be used by default. To select a specific account, you can provide the -a or --api-key option when running the CLI:

Example:

cld -a api_key

This will instruct the CLI to use the account associated with the provided api_key. Ensure that each cloudinary:// URL has its own api_key, api_secret, and cloud_name.

Usage

Basic usage of the Cloudinary CLI:

cld [ -p <preset> | --preset <preset> ] [ -f <folder> | --folder <folder> ] [ -e <extensions> | --extensions <extensions> ] INPUT

Arguments

  • INPUT: The input file or directory to process.

Options

  • -p, --preset: Cloudinary upload preset.
  • -f, --folder: Cloudinary upload folder.
  • -e, --extensions: Comma-separated list of file extensions to upload.

Examples

To upload a single image:

cld test.webp
image uploaded: https://res.cloudinary.com/dyodcxgg5/image/upload/v1721945485/benqcqpstfjv5noutjih.webp

To upload a single image using a preset:

cld -p test-preset test.webp
image uploaded: https://res.cloudinary.com/dyodcxgg5/image/upload/v1721945634/test-folder/test.webp

To upload a single image using a preset and folder:

cld -p test-preset -f test-folder/hello test.webp
image uploaded: https://res.cloudinary.com/dyodcxgg5/image/upload/v1721945718/test-folder/hello/test.webp

To upload all images with a specific file extension webp:

cld -p test-preset -e webp .
image uploaded: https://res.cloudinary.com/dyodcxgg5/image/upload/v1721945983/test-folder/test_2xl.webp
image uploaded: https://res.cloudinary.com/dyodcxgg5/image/upload/v1721945984/test-folder/test_lg.webp

To upload all images with specific file extensions jpg and png:

cld -p test-preset -e jpg,png .
image uploaded: https://res.cloudinary.com/dyodcxgg5/image/upload/v1721946123/test-folder/test.jpg
image uploaded: https://res.cloudinary.com/dyodcxgg5/image/upload/v1721946124/test-folder/test.png

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please follow these steps to contribute:

  1. Fork the repository.
  2. Create a new branch (git checkout -b feature-branch).
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add new feature').
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin feature-branch).
  5. Create a new Pull Request.

Please ensure your code adheres to the following guidelines:

  • Follow Go conventions and idiomatic practices.
  • Have fun.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.

Disclaimer

This is an unofficial tool and is not endorsed or supported by Cloudinary. Use it at your own risk.

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