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Rsync File Transfer - Sync and Copy Files | Online Free DevTools by Hexmos

Transfer files instantly with Rsync. Securely copy files between systems, efficiently update directories, and manage file versions. Free online tool, no registration required.

rsync

Transfer files either to or from a remote host (but not between two remote hosts), by default using SSH. To specify a remote path, use user@host:path/to/file_or_directory. More information: https://download.samba.org/pub/rsync/rsync.1.

  • Transfer a file:

rsync {{path/to/source}} {{path/to/destination}}

  • Use archive mode (recursively copy directories, copy symlinks without resolving, and preserve permissions, ownership and modification times):

rsync {{[-a|--archive]}} {{path/to/source}} {{path/to/destination}}

  • Compress the data as it is sent to the destination, display verbose and human-readable progress, and keep partially transferred files if interrupted:

rsync {{[-zvhP|--compress --verbose --human-readable --partial --progress]}} {{path/to/source}} {{path/to/destination}}

  • Recursively copy directories:

rsync {{[-r|--recursive]}} {{path/to/source}} {{path/to/destination}}

  • Transfer directory contents, but not the directory itself:

rsync {{[-r|--recursive]}} {{path/to/source}}/ {{path/to/destination}}

  • Use archive mode, resolve symlinks, and skip files that are newer on the destination:

rsync {{[-auL|--archive --update --copy-links]}} {{path/to/source}} {{path/to/destination}}

  • Transfer a directory from a remote host running rsyncd and delete files on the destination that do not exist on the source:

rsync {{[-r|--recursive]}} --delete rsync://{{host}}:{{path/to/source}} {{path/to/destination}}

  • Transfer a file over SSH using a different port than the default (22) and show global progress:

rsync {{[-e|--rsh]}} 'ssh -p {{port}}' --info=progress2 {{host}}:{{path/to/source}} {{path/to/destination}}

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