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== Common Options ==
== Common Options ==


<code> -a </code> - Combo flag, same as -rlptgoD (recursive; copies symlinks; preserve: permissions, modification times, group, and owner; device/special)
<code> -a </code> - Combo flag, same as -rlptgoD (recursive; copies symlinks; preserve: permissions, modification times, group, and owner; device&#47;special)


<code>dir</code> vs <code>dir/</code>:<br />
<code>dir</code> vs <code>dir&#47;</code>:<br />
  <code>dir</code> - Copy the directory<br />
  <code>dir</code> - Copy the directory<br />
  <code>dir/</code> - Copy the contents of the directory
  <code>dir&#47;</code> - Copy the contents of the directory




== Sync Directories on the same computer ==
== Sync Directories on the same computer ==


<code>rsync -a dir1/ dir2</code> - Copies the contents of dir1 into dir2
<code>rsync -a dir1&#47; dir2</code> - Copies the contents of dir1 into dir2





Revision as of 19:04, 27 February 2017

rsync copies files and directories. It is often used for backups, or duplicating directory contents on a remote server. rsync can copy only changed files, and can use SSH to securely copy the file.

Common Options

-a - Combo flag, same as -rlptgoD (recursive; copies symlinks; preserve: permissions, modification times, group, and owner; device/special)

dir vs dir/:

dir - Copy the directory
dir/ - Copy the contents of the directory


Sync Directories on the same computer

rsync -a dir1/ dir2 - Copies the contents of dir1 into dir2


References

  1. rsync man page
  2. d