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-Arvados Data collections can be uploaded using either the @arv keep put@ command line tool or using Workbench.
+Arvados Data collections can be uploaded using either the @arv-put@ command line tool or using Workbench.
# "*Upload using command line tool*":#upload-using-command
# "*Upload using Workbench*":#upload-using-workbench
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-To upload a file to Keep using @arv keep put@:
+To upload a file to Keep using @arv-put@:
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-<pre><code>~$ <span class="userinput">arv keep put var-GS000016015-ASM.tsv.bz2</span>
+<pre><code>~$ <span class="userinput">arv-put var-GS000016015-ASM.tsv.bz2</span>
216M / 216M 100.0%
Collection saved as ...
qr1hi-4zz18-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Note: The file used in this example is a freely available TSV file containing variant annotations from the "Personal Genome Project (PGP)":http://www.pgp-hms.org participant "hu599905":https://my.pgp-hms.org/profile/hu599905), downloadable "here":https://warehouse.pgp-hms.org/warehouse/f815ec01d5d2f11cb12874ab2ed50daa+234+K@ant/var-GS000016015-ASM.tsv.bz2. Alternatively, you can replace @var-GS000016015-ASM.tsv.bz2@ with the name of any file you have locally, or you could get the TSV file by "downloading it from Keep.":{{site.baseurl}}/user/tutorials/tutorial-keep-get.html
-<notextile><a name="dir"></a></notextile>It is also possible to upload an entire directory with @arv keep put@:
+<notextile><a name="dir"></a></notextile>It is also possible to upload an entire directory with @arv-put@:
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<pre><code>~$ <span class="userinput">mkdir tmp</span>
~$ <span class="userinput">echo "hello alice" > tmp/alice.txt</span>
~$ <span class="userinput">echo "hello bob" > tmp/bob.txt</span>
~$ <span class="userinput">echo "hello carol" > tmp/carol.txt</span>
-~$ <span class="userinput">arv keep put tmp</span>
+~$ <span class="userinput">arv-put tmp</span>
0M / 0M 100.0%
Collection saved as ...
qr1hi-4zz18-yyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
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-In both examples, the @arv keep put@ command created a collection. The first collection contains the single uploaded file. The second collection contains the entire uploaded directory.
+In both examples, the @arv-put@ command created a collection. The first collection contains the single uploaded file. The second collection contains the entire uploaded directory.
-@arv keep put@ accepts quite a few optional command line arguments, which are described on the "arv subcommands":{{site.baseurl}}/sdk/cli/subcommands.html#arv-keep-put page.
+@arv-put@ accepts quite a few optional command line arguments, which are described on the "arv subcommands":{{site.baseurl}}/sdk/cli/subcommands.html#arv-keep-put page.
h3. Locate your collection in Workbench
-Visit the Workbench *Dashboard*. Click on *Projects*<span class="caret"></span> dropdown menu in the top navigation menu, select your *Home* project. Your newly uploaded collection should appear near the top of the *Data collections* tab. The collection name printed by @arv keep put@ will appear under the *name* column.
+Visit the Workbench *Dashboard*. Click on *Projects*<span class="caret"></span> dropdown menu in the top navigation menu, select your *Home* project. Your newly uploaded collection should appear near the top of the *Data collections* tab. The collection name printed by @arv-put@ will appear under the *name* column.
To move the collection to a different project, check the box at the left of the collection row. Pull down the *Selection...*<span class="caret"></span> menu near the top of the page tab, and select *Move selected...* button. This will open a dialog box where you can select a destination project for the collection. Click a project, then finally the <span class="btn btn-sm btn-primary">Move</span> button.