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-# CloudApp plugin
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-## The CloudApp API is deprecated, so the plugin will be removed shortly
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-[CloudApp](https://www.getcloudapp.com) brings screen recording, screenshots, and GIF creation to the cloud, in an easy-to-use enterprise-level app. The CloudApp plugin allows you to upload a file to your CloadApp account from the command line.
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-To use it, add `cloudapp` to the plugins array of your `~/.zshrc` file:
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-```zsh
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-plugins=(... cloudapp)
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-```
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-## Requirements
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-1. [Aaron Russell's `cloudapp_api` gem](https://github.com/aaronrussell/cloudapp_api#installation)
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-2. That you set your CloudApp credentials in `~/.cloudapp` as a simple text file like below:
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- ```
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- email
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- password
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- ```
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-## Usage
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-- `cloudapp <filename>`: uploads `<filename>` to your CloudApp account, and if you're using
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- macOS, copies the URL to your clipboard.
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