cec mkdir
Create folder(s) in the remote server
Synopsis
DESCRIPTION
Create a folder in the remote Cells server instance. You must specify the full path, including the slug of an existing workspace.
If parent folder does not exists, the command fails unless the '-p' flag is set. In such a case, non-existing folders are recursively created.
Warning: even if '-p' flag is set, trying to create a folder in an unknown or non-existent workspace fails with error.
EXAMPLES
# Simply create a folder under an already existing folder 'test' in 'common-files' workspace cec mkdir common-files/test/new-folder
# Create a full tree cec mkdir -p common-files/a/folder/that/does/not/exits
cec mkdir [flags]
Options
-h, --help help for mkdir
-p, --parents Force creation of non-existing ancestors
Options inherited from parent commands
--config string Location of Cells Client's config files, usually /home/bsinou/.config/pydio/cells-client
--login string The user login, for Client auth only
--no_cache Force token refresh at each call. This might slow down scripts with many calls
--password string The user password, for Client auth only
--skip_keyring Explicitly tell the tool to *NOT* try to use a keyring, even if present. Warning: sensitive information will be stored in clear text
--skip_verify By default the Cells Client verifies the validity of TLS certificates for each communication. This option skips TLS certificate verification
-t, --token string A valid Personal Access Token
-u, --url string The full URL of the target server
SEE ALSO
- cec - Connect to a Pydio Cells server using the command line