⟩ cat ~/bin/icloud_download #!/bin/bash mkdir "$(pwd)"/{photos,cookies} 2> /dev/null if [[ -z "${ICLOUD_USERNAME}" ]]; then echo "need env ICLOUD_USERNAME" exit 1 fi if [[ -z "${ICLOUD_PASSWORD}" ]]; then echo "need env ICLOUD_PASSWORD" exit 1 fi podman container run -it --rm --name icloud \ -v $(pwd)/photos:/data \ -v $(pwd)/cookies:/cookies \ -e TZ=America/Boise \ icloudpd/icloudpd:latest \ icloudpd --directory /data \ --cookie-directory /cookies \ --folder-structure {:%Y/%Y-%m-%d} \ --username "${ICLOUD_USERNAME}" \ --password "${ICLOUD_PASSWORD}" \ --size original
Passing your raw iCloud creds into the unverified latest tag is fine until it’s not. Better to pin to a specific tag or hash.
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I'm "protected" by the fact Podman doesn't automatically update the latest image even when using the latest tag.
I was more showing how simple icloudpd is to use.