An Uptobox batch downloader. Uptobox allows, for free members, 30 min to wait before each download.
With uptobox-dl
, you're able to download multiple uptobox/uptostream links without any other action other than grabbing the links and running uptobox-dl
.
You can use uptobox-dl on different links:
- direct link:
https://uptobox.com/m5f0ce9h197j
- public folder link:
https://uptobox.com/user_public?hash=foobar&folder=barbar
Note: Uptobox is a file hosting provider.
This is using .NET, so it can be run from Linux, Windows, macOS.
- Download
uptobox-dl.exe
: go to latest release, download the .tar.gz and extract it - Get a user token (see Get a user token from Uptobox)
- You may run
./uptobox-dl --help
afterwards from a shell (cmd.exe/powershell in Windows)
With multiple links
$ ./uptobox-dl -t <my_user_token> https://uptobox.com/<filecode_1> https://uptostream.com/iframe/<filecode_2>
Start processing https://uptobox.com/<filecode_1>
Got waiting token, awaiting for 00:08:46 - until 3:17:23 PM
Got waiting token, awaiting for 00:00:31 - until 3:17:54 PM
396752005B/396752005B: 100%
Downloaded <my_file_1.ext>
Start processing https://uptostream.com/iframe/<filecode_2>
Got waiting token, awaiting for 00:25:42 - until 3:47:55 PM
Specifying an output directory
$ ./uptobox-dl --output-directory /tmp -t <my_user_token> https://uptobox.com/<filecode>
Start processing https://uptobox.com/<filecode>
5B/5B: 100%
Downloaded /tmp/myfile
./uptobox-dl -t <my_user_token> [my_links...]
./uptobox-dl --help
uptobox-dl 1.4.2
Copyright (C) 2023 uptobox-dl
-v, --verbose Set output to verbose messages.
-d, --debug Print debug data.
--output-directory Output directory (defaults to the current working
directory if unset)
-t, --token Required. Uptobox user token. See
https://docs.uptobox.com/?javascript#how-to-find-my-api-
token
--help Display this help screen.
--version Display version information.
value pos. 0 Uptobox links to download
Install the latest dotnet runtime: https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet
If you don't want to install the dotnet runtime, build from source as described in the next section and use --self-contained true
. The resulting artifacts can be copied to the target machine and run without any dependency.
Go to latest release, download the .tar.gz and extract it. You may run ./uptobox-dl --help
afterwards.
Install dotnet-sdk: https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet
git clone git@github.com:Aerion/uptobox-dl.git
# See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/core/tools/dotnet-publish for the list of options
# linux-x64 for "mainstream" linux, use win-x64 for Windows. See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/core/rid-catalog#using-rids for the full list
# use self-contained true if your target machine won't have .NET runtime installed, see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/core/deploying/#publish-self-contained
dotnet publish uptobox-dl/uptobox-dl.csproj -c Release -r linux-x64 # --self-contained true
cd uptobox-dl/bin/Release/*/linux-x64
./uptobox-dl --help
It allows you to speed up the time waiting for downloads (30min between each download instead of >1h), see comparison between plans. It's free, you just need to create an Uptobox account.
It takes 2 minutes to grab it:
- Register a new account: https://uptobox.com/register
- Login: https://uptobox.com/login?referer=register
- Go to my account: https://uptobox.com/my_account
- Copy the user token