| 2021-04-28 | This is the eighteenth official release. This issue incorporates the following change: - Added parameter -format in the ls command. Value default indicates that the listing result is displayed in one row.
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| 2021-03-22 | This is the seventeenth official release. This issue incorporates the following change: - Optimized descriptions about the result list files.
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| 2020-12-31 | This is the sixteenth official release. This issue incorporates the following changes: - In the "Best Practices" section, added the topic "Using obsutil to Replicate Data Across Regions on the Client Side".
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| 2020-09-30 | This is the fifteenth official release. This issue incorporates the following change: - Added the -bf parameter in the stat command to specify the format in which the used bucket capacity and object size (in bytes) are displayed.
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| 2020-05-31 | This is the fourteenth official release. This issue incorporates the following changes: - Added the function of importing and exporting policies. The PUT, GET, and DELETE methods are supported, which respectively indicate setting, obtaining, and deleting bucket policies.
- Multiple include or exclude parameters can be specified to configure multiple rules.
- Added the update command to support online version check and update.
- Added the ls -failed command, which is used to list the failure result files (in the result file folder) corresponding to the cp or sync commands. The -o parameter is supported for specifying the result file folder path.
- The -clear parameter is supported in the command for resuming an upload, download, or copy task. This parameter indicates that failure result files will be deleted after the task is resumed.
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| 2020-02-20 | This is the thirteenth official release. This issue incorporates the following change: - Added -i, -k, -e, and -t user identity information options to the cp and rm commands. Added the -i, -k, -endpoint, and -t options to the sign command. Added the -i, -k, -e, and -token options to the restore command.
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| 2020-02-04 | This is the twelfth official release. This issue incorporates the following change: - Added examples of excluding specified folders from an upload or download task.
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| 2019-12-10 | This is the eleventh official release. This issue incorporates the following change: - Added the at option for uploading and synchronizing files.
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| 2019-11-19 | This is the tenth official release. This issue incorporates the following changes: - Optimized the display structure of commands.
- Changed the title of section "Downloading obsutil" to "Download and Installation".
- Added examples of resumable upload and incremental upload to the section "Upload Examples".
- Added a note for creating a folder with the same name as an existing one in the section "Create a Folder".
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| 2019-10-30 | This is the ninth official release. This issue incorporates the following changes: - Added topic "Using obsutil to Share Directories" to the section "Best Practices".
- Added topic "Creating an Authorization Code for Directory Sharing" to the section "Object Commands".
- Added topic "Listing Objects by Using an Authorization Code" to the section "Object Commands".
- Added topic "Downloading Objects by Using an Authorization Code" to the section "Object Commands".
- Added topic "Examples of Deleting All Multipart Upload Tasks in a Bucket" to the section "Common Examples".
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| 2019-10-15 | This is the eighth official release. This issue incorporates the following changes: - Added topic "Using the obsutil help Command to Search for Functions" to the section "Best Practices".
- Added topic "Configuring Auto Obtaining of Access Keys for obsutil" to the section "Best Practices".
- Updated the download table in the section about downloading obsutil.
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| 2019-08-15 | This is the seventh official release. This issue incorporates the following changes: - Updated the defaultParallels algorithm in the section of "Best Practices".
- Updated the description of the connectivity check in the initial configuration.
- Added the topic "Configuring an HTTP Proxy for obsutil" to the section "Best Practices".
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| 2019-07-17 | This is the sixth official release. This issue incorporates the following changes: - Added the download address of the Linux (ARM, 64-bit) to the section "Downloading obsutil".
- Added configuration parameters for new features to the section "Parameter Description".
- Added the topic "Using obsutil for Resumable Data Transfer" to the section "Best Practices".
- Added the topic "Using obsutil to Upload a Symbolic Link" to the section "Best Practices".
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| 2019-05-20 | This is the fifth official release. This issue incorporates the following changes: - obsutil now supports uploading multiple files/folders in batches.
- obsutil now supports using user-defined configuration file when executing a command.
- obsutil now supports client-side cross-region replication.
- obsutil now supports moving objects.
- Added section "Fault Locating."
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| 2019-03-30 | This is the fourth official release. This issue incorporates the following changes: - Added the function of creating folders.
- Added the function of generating download links of objects.
- obsutil now supports filtering based on the configured time range when uploading, downloading, or copying files or objects.
- Added section "Fine-Tuning obsutil Performance."
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| 2019-03-01 | This is the third official release. This issue incorporates the following changes: - obsutil now supports specifying an AZ when creating a bucket.
- obsutil now supports configuring access control policies for buckets or objects in XML format.
- obsutil now supports querying access control policies of buckets or objects.
- Optimized the description of certain commands.
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| 2019-01-31 | This is the second official release. This issue incorporates the following changes: - Added the function of setting object properties.
- Added the functions of synchronously uploading, downloading, and copying objects.
- Added the function of archiving log files.
- Optimized the description of certain commands.
- Added section "Setting obsutil Commands to Built-in Commands."
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| 2019-01-04 | This is the first official release. |
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