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Hmm, I don't know enough to give you a confident answer yet. The provided extracts do not contain specific information on how to download a file from Vercel Blob in a Next.js application. However, they do provide information on how to upload files to Vercel Blob and how to review the metadata of an uploaded file.

You can review the metadata of an uploaded file by going to the Vercel Project where you created the store, selecting the Storage tab, and selecting your new store. Then, paste the blob object URL in the Blob URL input box in the Browser section and select Lookup. The blob object metadata will be displayed, including file name, path, size, uploaded date, content type, and HTTP headers. You also have the option to download and delete the file from this page. source (https://vercel.com/docs/storage/vercel-blob/client-upload)

For more detailed information on how to download a file from Vercel Blob in a Next.js application, I recommend checking the official Vercel Blob documentation (https://vercel.com/docs/storage/vercel-blob).

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sullen iceBOT
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Let me check the knowledge base for you. One moment! :books:

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I'm sorry, but the provided extracts do not contain specific information on how to download a file from an AWS S3 bucket using aws-sdk/client-s3. The extracts do provide information on how to use AWS SDK environment variables on Vercel and how to upload files to an S3 bucket, but not on downloading files.

For more detailed information on how to download a file from an AWS S3 bucket using aws-sdk/client-s3, I recommend checking the official AWS SDK for JavaScript API Reference (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSJavaScriptSDK/latest/AWS/S3.html).

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