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authorArun Isaac2025-12-22 13:13:19 +0000
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 guix shell -m manifest.scm
 ```
 
-# Find the endpoint ID of your collection
+# How to use
+## Find the endpoint ID of your collection
 
 Log in to the Globus web app, go to the `Collections` page, and find the collection you are interested in. When you click on it, you will be taken to an `Overview` page which will show the `UUID` of the collection. That is the endpoint ID.
 
-# Extract cookies from browser
+## Extract cookies from browser
 
 You will need cookies to authenticate the HTTPS download. You need to extract these cookies from a browser session. This is a somewhat cumbersome process. Here's one way to do it. In the Globus web app, download any file from your collection whilst inspecting network traffic. Copy the HTTPS request for the file by right clicking it and selecting "Copy as cURL". One of the parameters in the copied curl command should be the cookie header we need. Put it in a file `cookies.json` like so:
 ```
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 }
 ```
 
-# Download your files
+## Download your files
 
 Now, all that remains is to download your files. Do it like so:
 ```