--- title: "rclone tree" description: "List the contents of the remote in a tree like fashion." groups: Filter,Listing versionIntroduced: v1.38 # autogenerated - DO NOT EDIT, instead edit the source code in cmd/tree/ and as part of making a release run "make commanddocs" --- # rclone tree List the contents of the remote in a tree like fashion. ## Synopsis rclone tree lists the contents of a remote in a similar way to the unix tree command. For example $ rclone tree remote:path / ├── file1 ├── file2 ├── file3 └── subdir ├── file4 └── file5 1 directories, 5 files You can use any of the filtering options with the tree command (e.g. `--include` and `--exclude`. You can also use `--fast-list`. The tree command has many options for controlling the listing which are compatible with the tree command, for example you can include file sizes with `--size`. Note that not all of them have short options as they conflict with rclone's short options. For a more interactive navigation of the remote see the [ncdu](/commands/rclone_ncdu/) command. ``` rclone tree remote:path [flags] ``` ## Options ``` -a, --all All files are listed (list . files too) -d, --dirs-only List directories only --dirsfirst List directories before files (-U disables) --full-path Print the full path prefix for each file -h, --help help for tree --level int Descend only level directories deep -D, --modtime Print the date of last modification. --noindent Don't print indentation lines --noreport Turn off file/directory count at end of tree listing -o, --output string Output to file instead of stdout -p, --protections Print the protections for each file. -Q, --quote Quote filenames with double quotes. -s, --size Print the size in bytes of each file. --sort string Select sort: name,version,size,mtime,ctime --sort-ctime Sort files by last status change time -t, --sort-modtime Sort files by last modification time -r, --sort-reverse Reverse the order of the sort -U, --unsorted Leave files unsorted --version Sort files alphanumerically by version ``` ## Filter Options Flags for filtering directory listings. ``` --delete-excluded Delete files on dest excluded from sync --exclude stringArray Exclude files matching pattern --exclude-from stringArray Read file exclude patterns from file (use - to read from stdin) --exclude-if-present stringArray Exclude directories if filename is present --files-from stringArray Read list of source-file names from file (use - to read from stdin) --files-from-raw stringArray Read list of source-file names from file without any processing of lines (use - to read from stdin) -f, --filter stringArray Add a file filtering rule --filter-from stringArray Read file filtering patterns from a file (use - to read from stdin) --ignore-case Ignore case in filters (case insensitive) --include stringArray Include files matching pattern --include-from stringArray Read file include patterns from file (use - to read from stdin) --max-age Duration Only transfer files younger than this in s or suffix ms|s|m|h|d|w|M|y (default off) --max-depth int If set limits the recursion depth to this (default -1) --max-size SizeSuffix Only transfer files smaller than this in KiB or suffix B|K|M|G|T|P (default off) --metadata-exclude stringArray Exclude metadatas matching pattern --metadata-exclude-from stringArray Read metadata exclude patterns from file (use - to read from stdin) --metadata-filter stringArray Add a metadata filtering rule --metadata-filter-from stringArray Read metadata filtering patterns from a file (use - to read from stdin) --metadata-include stringArray Include metadatas matching pattern --metadata-include-from stringArray Read metadata include patterns from file (use - to read from stdin) --min-age Duration Only transfer files older than this in s or suffix ms|s|m|h|d|w|M|y (default off) --min-size SizeSuffix Only transfer files bigger than this in KiB or suffix B|K|M|G|T|P (default off) ``` ## Listing Options Flags for listing directories. ``` --default-time Time Time to show if modtime is unknown for files and directories (default 2000-01-01T00:00:00Z) --fast-list Use recursive list if available; uses more memory but fewer transactions ``` See the [global flags page](/flags/) for global options not listed here. # SEE ALSO * [rclone](/commands/rclone/) - Show help for rclone commands, flags and backends.