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PEP's primary function is the storage of (pseudonymized) data. Most users will therefore access the system to either upload data into it, or to download data from it. This page describes those processes in some detail.
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PEP's primary function is the storage of (pseudonymized) data. Most users will therefore access the system to either upload data into it, or to download data from it. This page describes how to do so using the `pepcli` command line utility.
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# Overview
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The `pepcli` utility is documented extensively on a [separate page](Using-pepcli). This page provides some additional detail on the tasks of
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- uploading data using the `pepcli store` command, and
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- downloading data using the `pepcli pull` command.
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There is also a section on the use of the `pepcli get` command, which provides more control over the download process but comes with some limitations.
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The documentation on this page assumes that the user is familiar with the `pepcli` utility's [general usage](Using-pepcli#general-usage) principles.
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# Up- and downloading pseudonymised data to and from PEP
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