stockuploader allows you to upload images and video via command line to Adobe Stock. Simple and easy. While the stockuploader works, it is a very early version.
stockuploader
Usage:
stockuploader --username peter --password secret <file>...
stockuploader --username peter --password secret [--remote hostname] <file>...
stockuploader --username peter --password secret [--remote hostname] [--port 22] <file>...
stockuploader (-v | --version)
stockuploader (-h | --help)
Arguments:
<file> One or multiple files you'd like to upload
Options:
-h --help Show this screen.
-v --version Show version number.
-u --username=<username> Provide your Adobe username.
-p --password=<password> Provide your Adobe password.
-r --remote=<host> sFTP remote host [default: sftp.contributor.adobestock.com].
-P --port=<port> Remote port [default: 22].
If you are on a Mac and you are using homebrew, then you can install stockuploader via my tap.
$ brew tap brejoc/tap
$ brew install stockuploader
Install the most recent version of Go. Currently this is version 1.21.1
. Since all of the dependencies are vendorized, a go build
is enough. After that you'll see a stockuploader
binary in the project folder.