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"rsync for cloud storage" - Google Drive, S3, Dropbox, Backblaze B2, One Drive, Swift, Hubic, Wasabi, Google Cloud Storage, Azure Blob, Azure Files, Yandex Files
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Some environment variables didn’t behave like their corresponding command line flags. The affected flags were --stats, --log-level, --separator, --multi-tread-streams, --rc-addr, --rc-user and --rc-pass. Example: RCLONE_STATS='10s' rclone check remote: remote: --progress # Expected: rclone check remote: remote: --progress –-stats=10s # Actual: rclone check remote: remote: --progress Remote specific options set by environment variables was overruled by less specific backend options set by environment variables. Example: RCLONE_DRIVE_USE_TRASH='false' RCLONE_CONFIG_MYDRIVE_USE_TRASH='true' rclone deletefile myDrive:my-test-file # Expected: my-test-file is recoverable in the trash folder # Actual: my-test-file is permanently deleted (not recoverable) Backend specific options set by environment variables was overruled by general backend options set by environment variables. Example: RCLONE_SKIP_LINKS='true' RCLONE_LOCAL_SKIP_LINKS='false' rclone lsd local: # Expected result: Warnings when symlinks are skipped # Actual result: No warnings when symlinks are skipped # That is RCLONE_SKIP_LINKS takes precedence The above issues have been fixed. The debug logging (-vv) has been enhanced to show when flags are set by environment variables. The documentation has been enhanced with details on the precedence of configuration options. See pull request #5341 for more information. |
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Rclone
Rclone ("rsync for cloud storage") is a command line program to sync files and directories to and from different cloud storage providers.
Storage providers
- 1Fichier 📄
- Alibaba Cloud (Aliyun) Object Storage System (OSS) 📄
- Amazon Drive 📄 (See note)
- Amazon S3 📄
- Backblaze B2 📄
- Box 📄
- Ceph 📄
- Citrix ShareFile 📄
- DigitalOcean Spaces 📄
- Dreamhost 📄
- Dropbox 📄
- Enterprise File Fabric 📄
- FTP 📄
- GetSky 📄
- Google Cloud Storage 📄
- Google Drive 📄
- Google Photos 📄
- HDFS (Hadoop Distributed Filesystem) 📄
- HTTP 📄
- Hubic 📄
- Jottacloud 📄
- IBM COS S3 📄
- Koofr 📄
- Mail.ru Cloud 📄
- Memset Memstore 📄
- Mega 📄
- Memory 📄
- Microsoft Azure Blob Storage 📄
- Microsoft OneDrive 📄
- Minio 📄
- Nextcloud 📄
- OVH 📄
- OpenDrive 📄
- OpenStack Swift 📄
- Oracle Cloud Storage 📄
- ownCloud 📄
- pCloud 📄
- premiumize.me 📄
- put.io 📄
- QingStor 📄
- Rackspace Cloud Files 📄
- Scaleway 📄
- Seafile 📄
- SeaweedFS 📄
- SFTP 📄
- StackPath 📄
- SugarSync 📄
- Tardigrade 📄
- Tencent Cloud Object Storage (COS) 📄
- Wasabi 📄
- WebDAV 📄
- Yandex Disk 📄
- Zoho WorkDrive 📄
- The local filesystem 📄
Please see the full list of all storage providers and their features
Features
- MD5/SHA-1 hashes checked at all times for file integrity
- Timestamps preserved on files
- Partial syncs supported on a whole file basis
- Copy mode to just copy new/changed files
- Sync (one way) mode to make a directory identical
- Check mode to check for file hash equality
- Can sync to and from network, e.g. two different cloud accounts
- Optional large file chunking (Chunker)
- Optional transparent compression (Compress)
- Optional encryption (Crypt)
- Optional FUSE mount (rclone mount)
- Multi-threaded downloads to local disk
- Can serve local or remote files over HTTP/WebDav/FTP/SFTP/dlna
Installation & documentation
Please see the rclone website for:
Downloads
License
This is free software under the terms of MIT the license (check the COPYING file included in this package).