Protect Cloud using cURL

Easily remove annotations, comments, and notes from spreadsheet files with our powerful API. Supports Excel (.xlsx, .xls), CSV, TSV, Apple Numbers, and more. Fast, secure, and developer-friendly. Clean your data with one simple call.

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Automate spreadsheet protection using cURL and our cloud-based API. Whether you’re working with Excel (.xlsx, .xls, .xlsm), CSV (.csv), TSV (.tsv), or Apple Numbers (.numbers), this solution lets you upload a file and apply password encryption‑all with a simple command‑line call. Ideal for developers, analysts, and DevOps teams, cURL offers a lightweight, scriptable way to secure sensitive content without relying on GUIs or browser‑based tools.

With cURL, you can integrate spreadsheet protection into shell scripts, CI/CD pipelines, or remote server workflows. Upload files via multipart/form-data, trigger the API, and receive encrypted outputs‑all from your terminal. This method ensures fast, secure, and scalable file protection with minimal dependencies.

Key Features

1

Command‑line simplicity: Use cURL to send spreadsheet files directly to our cloud API for protection. No SDKs, wrappers, or GUIs‑just encrypted content with a few lines of terminal code. Ideal for automation, scripting, and remote operations.

2

Password encryption: Apply strong password protection to embedded text, images, and charts. Ensure confidentiality and compliance across platforms and workflows.

3

Seamless integration: Easily embed into CI/CD workflows, cron jobs, or shell scripts. cURL’s cross‑platform compatibility makes it perfect for Linux, macOS, and Windows environments.

4

Secure and scalable: All file transfers are encrypted, and the API scales from small protection jobs to enterprise‑grade security pipelines. Lock spreadsheets at speed with full control over headers, tokens, and responses.

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You can try the Protect Cloud API using the cURL command

curl -X POST "https://api.sheetize.cloud/protect?secret=yourSecurePassword123" \ -F "UploadFileRequest.File=@/path/to/spreadsheet-file.xlsx"
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