bionic (1) owncloudcmd.1.gz

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NAME

       owncloudcmd - Command line ownCloud client tool.  owncloudcmd(1) —————

       owncloudcmd [OPTIONS...] sourcedir owncloudurl

       owncloudcmd is the command line tool used for the ownCloud file synchronization desktop utility.

       Contrary to the owncloud(1) GUI client, owncloudcmd only performs a single sync run and then exits. In so
       doing, owncloudcmd replaces the ocsync binary used for the same purpose in earlier releases.

       A sync run synchronizes a single local directory using a WebDAV share on a remote ownCloud server.

       To invoke the command line client, provide the local and the remote repository: The  first  parameter  is
       the local directory. The second parameter is the server URL.

       NOTE:
          Prior  to  the 1.6 release of owncloudcmd, the tool only accepted owncloud:// or ownclouds:// in place
          of http:// and https:// as a scheme. See Examples for details.

       —user, -u [user]
              Use user as the login name.

       —password, -p [password]
              Use password as the password.

       -n     Use netrc (5) for login.

       —non-interactive
              Do not prompt for questions.

       —silent, —s
              Inhibits verbose log output.

       —trust Trust any SSL certificate, including invalid ones.

       —httpproxy http://[user@pass:]<server>:<port>
              Uses server as HTTP proxy.

       —nonshib
              Uses Non Shibboleth WebDAV Authentication

       —davpath [path]
              Overrides the WebDAV Path with path

       —exclude [file]
              Exclude list file

       —unsyncedfolders [file]
              File containing the list of unsynced folders (selective sync)

       —max-sync-retries [n]
              Retries maximum n times (defaults to 3)

       -h     Sync hidden files,do not ignore them

       To synchronize the ownCloud directory Music to the local directory media/music through a proxy  listening
       on port 8080 on the gateway machine 192.168.178.1, the command line would be:

          $ owncloudcmd —httpproxy http://192.168.178.1:8080 \
                        $HOME/media/music \
                        https://server/owncloud/remote.php/webdav/Music

       owncloudcmd  will  enquire user name and password, unless they have been specified on the command line or
       -n (see netrc(5)) has been passed.

       Using the legacy scheme, it would be:

          $ owncloudcmd —httpproxy http://192.168.178.1:8080 \
                        $HOME/media/music \
                        ownclouds://server/owncloud/remote.php/webdav/Music

       Please report bugs at https://github.com/owncloud/client/issues.

       owncloud(1)

AUTHOR

       The ownCloud developers

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