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NAME

       syncthing - Syncthing

SYNOPSIS

          syncthing [-audit] [-auditfile=<file|-|-->] [-browser-only] [device-id]
                    [-generate=<dir>] [-gui-address=<address>] [-gui-apikey=<key>]
                    [-home=<dir>] [-logfile=<filename>] [-logflags=<flags>]
                    [-no-browser] [-no-console] [-no-restart] [-paths] [-paused]
                    [-reset-database] [-reset-deltas] [-unpaused] [-upgrade]
                    [-upgrade-check] [-upgrade-to=<url>] [-verbose] [-version]

DESCRIPTION

       Syncthing  lets  you  synchronize  your  files  bidirectionally  across  multiple devices. This means the
       creation, modification or deletion of files on one machine will automatically be replicated to your other
       devices. We believe your data is your data alone and you deserve to choose where it is stored.  Therefore
       Syncthing  does not upload your data to the cloud but exchanges your data across your machines as soon as
       they are online at the same time.

OPTIONS

       -audit Write events to timestamped file audit-YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS.log.

       -auditfile=<file|-|-->
              Use specified file or stream ("-" for stdout, "--" for stderr) for audit events, rather  than  the
              timestamped default file name.

       -browser-only
              Open the web UI in a browser for an already running Syncthing instance.

       -device-id
              Print device ID to command line.

       -generate=<dir>
              Generate key and config in specified dir, then exit.

       -gui-address=<address>
              Override GUI listen address. Set this to an address (0.0.0.0:8384) or file path (/var/run/st.sock,
              for UNIX sockets).

       -home=<dir>
              Set  configuration  directory.  The  default  configuration  directory  is $HOME/.config/syncthing
              (Unix-like),  $HOME/Library/Application  Support/Syncthing  (Mac)   and   %LOCALAPPDATA%\Syncthing
              (Windows).

       -logfile=<filename>
              Set destination filename for logging (use "-" for stdout, which is the default option).

       -logflags=<flags>
              Select information in log line prefix. The -logflags value is a sum of the following:

              • 1: Date

              • 2: Time

              • 4: Microsecond time

              • 8: Long filename

              • 16: Short filename

              To  prefix  each  log  line with date and time, set -logflags=3 (1 + 2 from above). The value 0 is
              used to disable all of the above. The default is to show time only (2).

       -no-browser
              Do not start a browser.

       -no-console
              Hide the console window. (On Windows only)

       -no-restart
              Disable the Syncthing monitor process which  handles  restarts  for  some  configuration  changes,
              upgrades, crashes and also log file writing (stdout is still written).

       -paths Print the paths used for configuration, keys, database, GUI overrides, default sync folder and the
              log file.

       -paused
              Start with all devices and folders paused.

       -reset-database
              Reset the database, forcing a full rescan and resync. Create .stfolder folders in each sync folder
              if  they  do  not  already  exist. Caution: Ensure that all sync folders which are mountpoints are
              already mounted.  Inconsistent versions may result if the mountpoint is later mounted and contains
              older versions.

       -reset-deltas
              Reset delta index IDs, forcing a full index exchange.

       -unpaused
              Start with all devices and folders unpaused.

       -upgrade
              Perform upgrade.

       -upgrade-check
              Check for available upgrade.

       -upgrade-to=<url>
              Force upgrade directly from specified URL.

       -verbose
              Print verbose log output.

       -version
              Show version.

EXIT CODES

       0      Success / Shutdown

       1      Error

       2      Upgrade not available

       3      Restarting

       4      Upgrading

       Some of these exit codes are only returned when running  without  a  monitor  process  (with  environment
       variable  STNORESTART  set).  Exit codes over 125 are usually returned by the shell/binary loader/default
       signal handler. Exit codes over 128+N on Unix usually represent the signal which caused  the  process  to
       exit. For example, 128 + 9 (SIGKILL) = 137.

PROXIES

       Syncthing  can  use  a  SOCKS,  HTTP,  or HTTPS proxy to talk to the outside world. The proxy is used for
       outgoing connections only - it is not possible to accept incoming  connections  through  the  proxy.  The
       proxy is configured through the environment variable all_proxy. Somewhat unusually, this variable must be
       named in lower case - it is not “ALL_PROXY”. For example:

          $ export all_proxy=socks://192.0.2.42:8081

DEVELOPMENT SETTINGS

       The  following  environment  variables  modify  Syncthing’s  behavior  in ways that are mostly useful for
       developers. Use with care.  If  you  start  Syncthing  from  within  service  managers  like  systemd  or
       supervisor, path expansion may not be supported.

       STTRACE
              Used  to increase the debugging verbosity in specific or all facilities, generally mapping to a Go
              package. Enabling any of these also enables microsecond timestamps, file names plus line  numbers.
              Enter  a  comma-separated  string  of  facilities  to  trace.  syncthing  -help  always outputs an
              up-to-date list. The valid facility strings are:

              Main and operational facilities:

                     config Configuration loading and saving.

                     db     The database layer.

                     main   Main package.

                     model  The root hub; the largest chunk of the system. File pulling, index transmission  and
                            requests for chunks.

                     scanner
                            File change detection and hashing.

                     versioner
                            File versioning.

              Networking facilities:

                     beacon Multicast and broadcast UDP discovery packets: Selected interfaces and addresses.

                     connections
                            Connection handling.

                     dialer Dialing connections.

                     discover
                            Remote device discovery requests, replies and registration of devices.

                     nat    NAT discovery and port mapping.

                     pmp    NAT-PMP discovery and port mapping.

                     protocol
                            The BEP protocol.

                     relay  Relay interaction (strelaysrv).

                     upnp   UPnP discovery and port mapping.

              Other facilities:

                     fs     Filesystem access.

                     events Event generation and logging.

                     http   REST API.

                     sha256 SHA256 hashing package (this facility currently unused).

                     stats  Persistent device and folder statistics.

                     sync   Mutexes. Used for debugging race conditions and deadlocks.

                     upgrade
                            Binary upgrades.

                     walkfs Filesystem access while walking.

                     all    All of the above.

       STBLOCKPROFILE
              Write block profiles to block-$pid-$timestamp.pprof every 20 seconds.

       STCPUPROFILE
              Write a CPU profile to cpu-$pid.pprof on exit.

       STDEADLOCKTIMEOUT
              Used  for  debugging  internal  deadlocks;  sets  debug sensitivity. Use only under direction of a
              developer.

       STDEADLOCKTHRESHOLD
              Used for debugging internal deadlocks; sets debug sensitivity.  Use  only  under  direction  of  a
              developer.

       STGUIASSETS
              Directory  to  load  GUI  assets from. Overrides compiled in assets. Useful for developing webgui,
              commonly use STGUIASSETS=gui bin/syncthing.

       STHASHING
              Specify which hashing package to use. Defaults to automatic based on performance. Specify  “minio”
              (compatibility) or “standard” for the default Go implementation.

       STHEAPPROFILE
              Write heap profiles to heap-$pid-$timestamp.pprof each time heap usage increases.

       STNODEFAULTFOLDER
              Don’t  create  a  default  folder  when starting for the first time. This variable will be ignored
              anytime after the first run.

       STNORESTART
              Equivalent to the -no-restart flag. Disable the Syncthing monitor process which  handles  restarts
              for  some  configuration  changes,  upgrades,  crashes  and also log file writing (stdout is still
              written).

       STNOUPGRADE
              Disable automatic upgrades.

       STPROFILER
              Set to a listen address such as “127.0.0.1:9090” to start the profiler  with  HTTP  access,  which
              then can be reached at http://localhost:9090/debug/pprof. See go tool pprof for more information.

       STPERFSTATS
              Write running performance statistics to perf-$pid.csv. Not supported on Windows.

       STRECHECKDBEVERY
              Time  before  folder  statistics  (file,  dir,  … counts) are recalculated from scratch. The given
              duration must be parseable by GO’s time.ParseDuration. If missing or not  parseable,  the  default
              value of 1 month is used. To force recalculation on every startup, set it to 0.

       GOMAXPROCS
              Set the maximum number of CPU cores to use. Defaults to all available CPU cores.

       GOGC   Percentage  of  heap growth at which to trigger GC. Default is 100. Lower numbers keep peak memory
              usage down, at the price of CPU usage (i.e. performance).

SEE ALSO

       syncthing-config(5),     syncthing-stignore(5),      syncthing-device-ids(7),      syncthing-security(7),
       syncthing-networking(7), syncthing-versioning(7), syncthing-faq(7)

AUTHOR

       The Syncthing Authors

COPYRIGHT

       2014-2019, The Syncthing Authors

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