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Here is the method for uploading to Google Cloud Storage through Curl and an API key:
First, you need to install curl and authenticate yourself with the Google Cloud Platform Console with the proper credentials.
Create a bucket in Google Cloud Storage to store the files you want to upload.
Next, use the following Curl command to upload a file to Google Cloud Storage:
-X POST --data-binary @[LOCAL_FILE_PATH] \
-H "Authorization: Bearer [ACCESS_TOKEN]" \
-H "Content-Type: [FILE_CONTENT_TYPE]" \
"https://storage.googleapis.com/upload/storage/v1/b/[BUCKET_NAME]/o?uploadType=media&name=[REMOTE_FILENAME]"
Replace [LOCALFILEPATH] with the path to the file you want to upload, [ACCESSTOKEN] with the API key, [FILECONTENTTYPE] with the Content Type of the file, [BUCKETNAME] with the name of the bucket you created, and [REMOTE_FILENAME] with the name you want to give the file in Google Cloud Storage.