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The ls command can be used to retrieve any files required from any directory:
nawk ' { print FILENAME " " $1 } ' `ls files/file*` | sort
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gnunet-directory
gnunet-directory(1) General Commands Manual gnunet-directory(1)
NAME
gnunet-directory - display directories
SYNOPSIS
gnunet-directory [OPTIONS] (FILENAME)*
DESCRIPTION
gnunet-directory lists the contents of one or more GNUnet directories. A GNUnet directory is a binary file that contains a list of GNUnet
file-sharing URIs and meta data. The names of the directory files must be passed as command-line arguments to gnunet-directory.
-c FILENAME, --config=FILENAME
configuration file to use (useless option since gnunet-directory does not really depend on any configuration options)
-h, --help
print help page
-L LOGLEVEL, --loglevel=LOGLEVEL
Change the loglevel. Possible values for LOGLEVEL are ERROR, WARNING, INFO and DEBUG.
-v, --version
print the version number
NOTES
A GNUnet directory is a file containing a list of GNUnet URIs and meta data. The keys can point to files, other directories or files in
namespaces. In other words, a GNUnet directory is similar to UNIX directories. The difference to tar and zip is that GNUnet directory
does not contain the actual files (except if they are really small, in which case they may be inlined), just symbolic (links), similar to
directories with symbolic links in UNIX filesystems. The benefit is that the individual files can be retrieved separately (if desired) and
if some of the files are inserted to another node in GNUnet, this just increases their availability but does not produce useless duplicates
(for example, it is a better idea to publish a collection of pictures or compressed sound files using a GNUnet directory instead of pro-
cessing them with archivers such as tar or zip first). Directories can contain arbitrary meta data for each file.
If a directory has missing blocks (for example, some blocks failed to download), GNUnet is typically able to retrieve information about
other files in the directory. Files in a GNUnet directory have no particular order; the GNUnet code that generates a directory can reorder
the entries in order to better fit the information about files into blocks of 32k. Respecting 32k boundaries where possible makes it eas-
ier for gnunet-directory (and other tools) to recover information from partially downloaded directory files.
At the moment, directories can be created by gnunet-fs-gtk and gnunet-publish. Just like ordinary files, a directory can be published in a
namespace.
GNUnet directories use the (unregistered) mimetype application/gnunet-directory. They can show up among normal search results. The direc-
tory file can be downloaded to disk by gnunet-download(1) for later processing or be handled more directly by gnunet-fs-gtk(1).
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs by using mantis <https://gnunet.org/bugs/> or by sending electronic mail to <gnunet-developers@gnu.org>
SEE ALSO
gnunet-fs-gtk(1), gnunet-publish(1), gnunet-search(1), gnunet-download(1)
GNUnet 25 Feb 2012 gnunet-directory(1)