Tidy the help

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Nick Craig-Wood 2014-03-16 00:28:32 +00:00
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@ -44,11 +44,12 @@ have quite complicated authentication these are kept in a config file
The easiest way to make the config is to run rclone with the config
option, Eg
rclone config
rclone config
Here is an example of making an s3 configuration
```
$ rclone config
No remotes found - make a new one
n) New remote
q) Quit config
@ -126,6 +127,8 @@ rclone ls remote:// - list a bucket
rclone sync /home/local/directory remote://bucket
```
See the next section for more details.
Usage
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@ -135,16 +138,18 @@ Its basic syntax is like this
Syntax: [options] subcommand <parameters> <parameters...>
Each subcommand looks like this. See below for how to specify the
source and destination paths.
See below for how to specify the source and destination paths.
rclone copy source://path dest://path
Subcommands
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rclone copy source://path dest://path
Copy the source to the destination. Doesn't transfer
unchanged files, testing first by modification time then by
MD5SUM. Doesn't delete files from the destination.
rclone sync source://path dest://path
rclone sync source://path dest://path
Sync the source to the destination. Doesn't transfer
unchanged files, testing first by modification time then by
@ -152,45 +157,45 @@ MD5SUM. Deletes any files that exist in source that don't
exist in destination. Since this can cause data loss, test
first with the -dry-run flag.
rclone ls [remote://path]
rclone ls [remote://path]
List all the objects in the the path.
rclone lsd [remote://path]
rclone lsd [remote://path]
List all directoryes/objects/buckets in the the path.
rclone mkdir remote://path
rclone mkdir remote://path
Make the path if it doesn't already exist
rclone rmdir remote://path
rclone rmdir remote://path
Remove the path. Note that you can't remove a path with
objects in it, use purge for that.
rclone purge remote://path
rclone purge remote://path
Remove the path and all of its contents.
rclone check source://path dest://path
rclone check source://path dest://path
Checks the files in the source and destination match. It
compares sizes and MD5SUMs and prints a report of files which
don't match. It doesn't alter the source or destination.
General options:
-config Location of the config file
-transfers=4: Number of file transfers to run in parallel.
-checkers=8: Number of MD5SUM checkers to run in parallel.
-dry-run=false: Do a trial run with no permanent changes
-modify-window=1ns: Max time difference to be considered the same - this is automatically set usually
-quiet=false: Print as little stuff as possible
-stats=1m0s: Interval to print stats
-verbose=false: Print lots more stuff
* `-config` Location of the config file
* `-transfers=4`: Number of file transfers to run in parallel.
* `-checkers=8`: Number of MD5SUM checkers to run in parallel.
* `-dry-run=false`: Do a trial run with no permanent changes
* `-modify-window=1ns`: Max time difference to be considered the same - this is automatically set usually
* `-quiet=false`: Print as little stuff as possible
* `-stats=1m0s`: Interval to print stats
* `-verbose=false`: Print lots more stuff
Developer options:
-cpuprofile="": Write cpu profile to file
* `-cpuprofile=""`: Write cpu profile to file
Local Filesystem
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Swift / Rackspace cloudfiles / Memset Memstore
----------------------------------------------
Paths are specified as remote://container or remote:// for the lsd
command.
Paths are specified as remote://container (or remote:// for the `lsd`
command.)
So to copy a local directory to a swift container called backup
So to copy a local directory to a swift container called backup:
rclone sync /home/source swift://backup
rclone sync /home/source swift://backup
The modified time is stored as metadata on the object as
'X-Object-Meta-Mtime' as floating point since the epoch.
`X-Object-Meta-Mtime` as floating point since the epoch.
This is a defacto standard (used in the official python-swiftclient
amongst others) for storing the modification time (as read using
@ -225,10 +230,10 @@ Paths are specified as remote://bucket
So to copy a local directory to a s3 container called backup
rclone sync /home/source s3://backup
rclone sync /home/source s3://backup
The modified time is stored as metadata on the object as
"X-Amz-Meta-Mtime" as floating point since the epoch.
`X-Amz-Meta-Mtime` as floating point since the epoch.
Google drive
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