kubo/cmd/ipfs
Brian Tiger Chow 90ed148209 fix(eventlog) apply settings upon initialization
This commit applies the logging settings to the logging system upon
initialization `ipfs init` and `ipfs daemon --init`.

License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Brian Tiger Chow <brian@perfmode.com>
2014-11-24 16:05:51 -08:00
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.gitignore Remove dot and slash before files in cmd/ipfs/.gitignore 2014-11-22 21:55:12 +01:00
daemon.go log formatting (info -> infof) 2014-11-21 03:54:26 +00:00
equinox.yaml transitioned ipfs2 -> ipfs 2014-11-18 06:15:00 -08:00
init.go fix(eventlog) apply settings upon initialization 2014-11-24 16:05:51 -08:00
ipfs.go transitioned ipfs2 -> ipfs 2014-11-18 06:15:00 -08:00
ipfsHandler.go transitioned ipfs2 -> ipfs 2014-11-18 06:15:00 -08:00
main_test.go transitioned ipfs2 -> ipfs 2014-11-18 06:15:00 -08:00
main.go refactor(repo) mv ConfigureLogger to repo package 2014-11-24 16:05:51 -08:00
Makefile transitioned ipfs2 -> ipfs 2014-11-18 06:15:00 -08:00
README.md transitioned ipfs2 -> ipfs 2014-11-18 06:15:00 -08:00
tour_test.go transitioned ipfs2 -> ipfs 2014-11-18 06:15:00 -08:00
tour.go transitioned ipfs2 -> ipfs 2014-11-18 06:15:00 -08:00

go-ipfs/cmd/ipfs

This is the ipfs commandline tool. For now, it's the main entry point to using IPFS. Use it.

> go build
> go install
> ipfs
ipfs - global versioned p2p merkledag file system

Basic commands:

    init          Initialize ipfs local configurationx
    add <path>    Add an object to ipfs
    cat <ref>     Show ipfs object data
    ls <ref>      List links from an object

Tool commands:

    config        Manage configuration
    update        Download and apply go-ipfs updates
    version       Show ipfs version information
    commands      List all available commands

Advanced Commands:

    mount         Mount an ipfs read-only mountpoint
    serve         Serve an interface to ipfs
    diag          Print diagnostics

Plumbing commands:

    block         Interact with raw blocks in the datastore
    object        Interact with raw dag nodes


Use "ipfs help <command>" for more information about a command.