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== AnyHub.net FAQ ==
{{Infobox project
AnyHub is a fast, free and simple file host that anyone can use. (signup not required)<br>
| image = Anyhub.net_2011-11-15_7-30-3.png
You may upload files of up to 10 GiB at a time.<br>
| description = File hosting website
Files uploaded will generally be kept forever, unless they are in violation of our Terms of Service.<br><br>
| URL = http://www.anyhub.net/
AnyHub is developed and run by [http://charliesomerville.com/ Charlie Somerville], a student from Melbourne, Australia. The awesome design was created by [http://z-dev.org/ Matt Anderson], a talented graphics designer from Ohio.
| project_status = {{offline}}
| source = https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/anyhub-grab
| archiving_status = {{saved}}
| irc = AnyHubTeam
| irc_network = EFnet
| irc_abandoned = true
| data = {{IA collection|archiveteam-anyhub}}
}}


== AnyHub's death ==
'''AnyHub''' was a fast, free and simple file host that anyone can use. Signup not required, and upload files of up to 10 GiB at a time.<br>
AnyHub will be shutting down as of '''Friday, 18th of November'''. Please download any important data immediately, as it will be unavailable past that date.<br>
Files uploaded will generally be kept forever, unless they are in violation of our Terms of Service.<br>
Well, this is where archiveteam kicks in.
AnyHub is developed and run by [http://charliesomerville.com/ Charlie Somerville], a student from Melbourne, Australia. The awesome design was created by [http://z-dev.org/ Matt Anderson], a talented graphics designer from Ohio.<br>
[[File:Anyhub.netFAQ_2011-11-15_7-30-44.png|thumb|The original FAQ]]


== Tools ==
== Shutdown ==
The filenames it gets assigned seem to be ascending, so we can just start downloading!
The official banner said ''AnyHub will be shutting down as of '''Friday, 18th of November'''. Please download any important data immediately, as it will be unavailable past that date.''<br>
https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/anyhub-grab<br>
To download all tools: "''git clone git://github.com/ArchiveTeam/anyhub-grab.git ; cd anyhub-grab ; ./get-wget-warc.sh''"<br>
And then download a piece! "''./dld-range.sh {range}''"


== Ranges ==
On an unknown date, AnyHub seems to be back online again (as checked on December 14, 2011). All its data seems to remain intact, though there was some time it was unavailable around its closing date.
They have great stats! http://www.anyhub.net/stats
 
As of 13 November, 2011: '''1114459''' files ('''2.78''' TiB)
== Archives ==
 
http://www.archive.org/details/archiveteam-anyhub
 
== Tools we used ==
The filenames it gets assigned seem to be ascending, so we can define a region and start downloading!<br>
Github page: https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/anyhub-grab<br>
To download all tools: "'''git clone git://github.com/ArchiveTeam/anyhub-grab.git ; cd anyhub-grab ; ./get-wget-warc.sh'''"<br>
 
=== How does the tool work? ===
The dld-client is one of the easier download-tools.<br>
Just start a terminal/screen with "'''./dld-client.sh ''{your_nickname}'''''" (nickname needs to be A-Z, a-z, 0-9, - and _)<br>
The download stats/dashboard is here: http://anyhub.heroku.com/
 
=== Uploading your data ===
 
To upload the data you've downloaded, first contact SketchCow on IRC for an rsync slot. Once you have that you can run the <code>./upload-finished.sh</code> script to upload your data. For example, run this in your script directory: <code>./upload-finished.sh batcave.textfiles.com::YOURNICK/anyhub/</code>
 
== Info/stats about AnyHub ==
They had great stats at http://www.anyhub.net/stats<br>
The json data: http://www.anyhub.net/stats/recent<br>
As of 18 November, 2011: '''1122585''' files ('''2.81''' TiB)
 
 
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Latest revision as of 02:16, 15 November 2021

AnyHub
File hosting website
File hosting website
URL http://www.anyhub.net/
Status Offline
Archiving status Saved!
Archiving type Unknown
Project source https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/anyhub-grab
IRC channel #archiveteam-bs (on hackint)
(formerly #AnyHubTeam (on EFnet))
Data[how to use] archiveteam-anyhub

AnyHub was a fast, free and simple file host that anyone can use. Signup not required, and upload files of up to 10 GiB at a time.
Files uploaded will generally be kept forever, unless they are in violation of our Terms of Service.
AnyHub is developed and run by Charlie Somerville, a student from Melbourne, Australia. The awesome design was created by Matt Anderson, a talented graphics designer from Ohio.

The original FAQ

Shutdown

The official banner said AnyHub will be shutting down as of Friday, 18th of November. Please download any important data immediately, as it will be unavailable past that date.

On an unknown date, AnyHub seems to be back online again (as checked on December 14, 2011). All its data seems to remain intact, though there was some time it was unavailable around its closing date.

Archives

http://www.archive.org/details/archiveteam-anyhub

Tools we used

The filenames it gets assigned seem to be ascending, so we can define a region and start downloading!
Github page: https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/anyhub-grab
To download all tools: "git clone git://github.com/ArchiveTeam/anyhub-grab.git ; cd anyhub-grab ; ./get-wget-warc.sh"

How does the tool work?

The dld-client is one of the easier download-tools.
Just start a terminal/screen with "./dld-client.sh {your_nickname}" (nickname needs to be A-Z, a-z, 0-9, - and _)
The download stats/dashboard is here: http://anyhub.heroku.com/

Uploading your data

To upload the data you've downloaded, first contact SketchCow on IRC for an rsync slot. Once you have that you can run the ./upload-finished.sh script to upload your data. For example, run this in your script directory: ./upload-finished.sh batcave.textfiles.com::YOURNICK/anyhub/

Info/stats about AnyHub

They had great stats at http://www.anyhub.net/stats
The json data: http://www.anyhub.net/stats/recent
As of 18 November, 2011: 1122585 files (2.81 TiB)