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Then use as `--files-from files-from.txt`. This will only transfer
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`file1.jpg` and `file2.jpg` providing they exist.
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For example, let's say you had a few files you want to back up
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regularly with these absolute paths:
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/home/user1/important
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/home/user1/dir/file
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/home/user2/stuff
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To copy these you'd find a common subdirectory - in this case `/home`
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and put the remaining files in `files-from.txt` with or without
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leading `/`, eg
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user1/important
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user1/dir/file
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user2/stuff
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You could then copy these to a remote like this
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rclone copy --files-from files-from.txt /home remote:backup
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The 3 files will arrive in `remote:backup` with the paths as in the
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`files-from.txt`.
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You could of course choose `/` as the root too in which case your
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`files-from.txt` might look like this.
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/home/user1/important
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/home/user1/dir/file
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/home/user2/stuff
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And you would transfer it like this
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rclone copy --files-from files-from.txt / remote:backup
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In this case there will be an extra `home` directory on the remote.
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### `--min-size` - Don't transfer any file smaller than this ###
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This option controls the minimum size file which will be transferred.
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