Changes for page Working with HDC Project Files in the Command Line Interface
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... ... @@ -8,18 +8,10 @@ 8 8 9 9 Users are reminded to abide by the Platform Terms of Use and any Project-specific restrictions when using the Command Line Interface to access data and code. 10 10 11 -{{warning}} 12 -⚠ If you are using pilotcli in an environment or system where other users can access and read all your files, please make sure to always run pilotcli user logout as soon as you are done using pilotcli. This could be, for instance, if you are using pilotcli on a shared computer in your local institute, with system administrators of your University or Hospital having superuser privileges. You should not use pilotcli in an environment where users with such privileges are from an entity that is not trusted.e your warning message here. 13 -{{/warning}} 14 - 15 15 = Using the Pilot Command Line Interface in JupyterHub = 16 16 17 17 To get started with the Pilot Command Line Interface in the HDC JupyterHub workspace tool, see the article //Using JupyterHub in HDC //and refer to the remaining sections in this article for a full description of the pilotcli commands. 18 18 19 -= Using the Pilot Command Line Interface in Guacamole VMs = 20 - 21 -To get started with the Pilot Command Line Interface in the HDC Guacamole workspace tool, see //Using Guacamole in HDC// on how to launch a terminal, either in a Desktop VM or directly by establishing a connection to a Command Line VM. The Pilot Command Line Interface will be installed, configured, and ready to be used. Please refer to the remaining sections in this article for a full description of the pilotcli commands. 22 - 23 23 = Downloading the Pilot Command Line Interface = 24 24 25 25 If you wish to use the Pilot Command Line Interface to upload large files from your local environment, it is necessary to download Pilot Command Line Interface tool on your Linux system. The recommended Linux version is Ubuntu 20.04. ... ... @@ -626,7 +626,7 @@ 626 626 All uploading jobs have finished. 627 627 {{/code}} 628 628 629 - Upload with customized manifest name621 +(10) upload with customized manifest name 630 630 631 631 When you upload a file using pilotcli, a JSON file with the details of your specific upload job will be created automatically and allows you to resume the upload at a later time, in case the process is aborted due to any reason. By default, this JSON file will be created as “manifest.json” in the current working directory (see //Command: **resume**// below for more details on how to resume the file upload). However, you can use the {{code}}--output-path{{/code}} option to specify the filepath and, thus, the filename of this JSON file: 632 632 ... ... @@ -898,6 +898,6 @@ 898 898 899 899 ---- 900 900 901 -Copyright © 2023 [[Indoc Systems>>url:https://www.indocsystems.com]].893 +Copyright © 2023 [[Indoc Research>>url:https://www.indocresearch.org/]]. 902 902 903 -HealthDataCloud is powered by Pilot technology, a product of [[Indoc Systems>>url:https://www.indocsystems.com]].895 +HealthDataCloud is powered by Pilot technology, a product of [[Indoc Research>>url:https://www.indocresearch.org/]].