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== Usage ==
 
== Usage ==
The usage of [[aLinkCreatorConsole|alcc]] is quite simple:<br>
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The Usage of [[aLinkCreatorConsole|alcc]] is very easy:<br>
Open a terminal.<br>
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Just open a console.<br>
Change into the directory, the file, you want to create an ED2K-link for, is stored in (You can of course enter the absolute link to the file as well, if you are just somewhere else on your box.)<br>
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Change to the directory where the file for which you want to create an [[FAQ_eD2k-Kademlia#What_is_ED2K?|eD2k]]-Link is located. (For sure you can specify the absolute path of the file if you are somewhere else on your Box.)<br>
Enter ''alcc <filename>''.<br>
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Type ''alcc &lt;Filename&gt;''.<br>
Get the [[Ed2k_link|link]].<br>
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Get the [[Ed2k_link|Link]].<br>
  
You can now copy it, give it to your friends, store it in a textfile, post it on a message-board, or whatever you intended to do with it.<br>
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You can now copy this link, give it to a friend, save it to a textfile, post it to some forum or whatever else you wanted to do with it.
  
You can as well compute several links in the same command. - The filenames must be seperated by spaces:<br>
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You can create more than one link with a single command. - You have to separate the filenames with a space from each other:
''alcc <filename1> <filename1> <filename3>''.
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''alcc &lt;filename1&gt; &lt;filename2&gt; &lt;filename3&gt;''

Latest revision as of 11:27, 29 June 2008

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Usage

The Usage of alcc is very easy:
Just open a console.
Change to the directory where the file for which you want to create an eD2k-Link is located. (For sure you can specify the absolute path of the file if you are somewhere else on your Box.)
Type alcc <Filename>.
Get the Link.

You can now copy this link, give it to a friend, save it to a textfile, post it to some forum or whatever else you wanted to do with it.

You can create more than one link with a single command. - You have to separate the filenames with a space from each other: alcc <filename1> <filename2> <filename3>