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NAME

       s3cmd  -  tool for managing Amazon S3 storage space and Amazon CloudFront content delivery
       network

SYNOPSIS

       s3cmd [OPTIONS] COMMAND [PARAMETERS]

DESCRIPTION

       s3cmd is a command line client  for  copying  files  to/from  Amazon  S3  (Simple  Storage
       Service)  and  performing other related tasks, for instance creating and removing buckets,
       listing objects, etc.

COMMANDS

       s3cmd can do several actions specified by the following commands.

       s3cmd mb s3://BUCKET
              Make bucket

       s3cmd rb s3://BUCKET
              Remove bucket

       s3cmd ls [s3://BUCKET[/PREFIX]]
              List objects or buckets

       s3cmd la
              List all object in all buckets

       s3cmd put FILE [FILE...] s3://BUCKET[/PREFIX]
              Put file into bucket

       s3cmd get s3://BUCKET/OBJECT LOCAL_FILE
              Get file from bucket

       s3cmd del s3://BUCKET/OBJECT
              Delete file from bucket

       s3cmd rm s3://BUCKET/OBJECT
              Delete file from bucket (alias for del)

       s3cmd restore s3://BUCKET/OBJECT
              Restore file from Glacier storage

       s3cmd sync LOCAL_DIR s3://BUCKET[/PREFIX] or s3://BUCKET[/PREFIX] LOCAL_DIR
              Synchronize a directory tree to S3 (checks  files  freshness  using  size  and  md5
              checksum, unless overridden by options, see below)

       s3cmd du [s3://BUCKET[/PREFIX]]
              Disk usage by buckets

       s3cmd info s3://BUCKET[/OBJECT]
              Get various information about Buckets or Files

       s3cmd cp s3://BUCKET1/OBJECT1 s3://BUCKET2[/OBJECT2]
              Copy object

       s3cmd modify s3://BUCKET1/OBJECT
              Modify object metadata

       s3cmd mv s3://BUCKET1/OBJECT1 s3://BUCKET2[/OBJECT2]
              Move object

       s3cmd setacl s3://BUCKET[/OBJECT]
              Modify Access control list for Bucket or Files

       s3cmd setpolicy FILE s3://BUCKET
              Modify Bucket Policy

       s3cmd delpolicy s3://BUCKET
              Delete Bucket Policy

       s3cmd setcors FILE s3://BUCKET
              Modify Bucket CORS

       s3cmd delcors s3://BUCKET
              Delete Bucket CORS

       s3cmd payer s3://BUCKET
              Modify Bucket Requester Pays policy

       s3cmd multipart s3://BUCKET [Id]
              Show multipart uploads

       s3cmd abortmp s3://BUCKET/OBJECT Id
              Abort a multipart upload

       s3cmd listmp s3://BUCKET/OBJECT Id
              List parts of a multipart upload

       s3cmd accesslog s3://BUCKET
              Enable/disable bucket access logging

       s3cmd sign STRING-TO-SIGN
              Sign arbitrary string using the secret key

       s3cmd signurl s3://BUCKET/OBJECT <expiry_epoch|+expiry_offset>
              Sign an S3 URL to provide limited public access with expiry

       s3cmd fixbucket s3://BUCKET[/PREFIX]
              Fix invalid file names in a bucket

       s3cmd expire s3://BUCKET
              Set or delete expiration rule for the bucket

       s3cmd setlifecycle FILE s3://BUCKET
              Upload a lifecycle policy for the bucket

       s3cmd dellifecycle s3://BUCKET
              Remove a lifecycle policy for the bucket

       Commands for static WebSites configuration

       s3cmd ws-create s3://BUCKET
              Create Website from bucket

       s3cmd ws-delete s3://BUCKET
              Delete Website

       s3cmd ws-info s3://BUCKET
              Info about Website

       Commands for CloudFront management

       s3cmd cflist
              List CloudFront distribution points

       s3cmd cfinfo [cf://DIST_ID]
              Display CloudFront distribution point parameters

       s3cmd cfcreate s3://BUCKET
              Create CloudFront distribution point

       s3cmd cfdelete cf://DIST_ID
              Delete CloudFront distribution point

       s3cmd cfmodify cf://DIST_ID
              Change CloudFront distribution point parameters

       s3cmd cfinvalinfo cf://DIST_ID[/INVAL_ID]
              Display CloudFront invalidation request(s) status

OPTIONS

       Some of the below specified options can have their default values set in s3cmd config file
       (by default $HOME/.s3cmd). As it's a simple text file feel  free  to  open  it  with  your
       favorite text editor and do any changes you like.

       -h, --help
              show this help message and exit

       --configure
              Invoke   interactive   (re)configuration   tool.  Optionally  use  as  '--configure
              s3://some-bucket' to test access to a specific bucket instead of attempting to list
              them all.

       -c FILE, --config=FILE
              Config file name. Defaults to $HOME/.s3cfg

       --dump-config
              Dump  current configuration after parsing config files and command line options and
              exit.

       --access_key=ACCESS_KEY
              AWS Access Key

       --secret_key=SECRET_KEY
              AWS Secret Key

       -n, --dry-run
              Only show what should be uploaded or downloaded but don't actually do it. May still
              perform  S3  requests to get bucket listings and other information though (only for
              file transfer commands)

       -s, --ssl
              Use HTTPS connection when communicating with S3.  (default)

       --no-ssl
              Don't use HTTPS.

       -e, --encrypt
              Encrypt files before uploading to S3.

       --no-encrypt
              Don't encrypt files.

       -f, --force
              Force overwrite and other dangerous operations.

       --continue
              Continue getting a partially downloaded file (only for [get] command).

       --continue-put
              Continue  uploading  partially  uploaded   files   or   multipart   upload   parts.
              Restarts/parts files that don't have matching size and md5.  Skips files/parts that
              do.  Note: md5sum checks are not always sufficient to check (part)  file  equality.
              Enable this at your own risk.

       --upload-id=UPLOAD_ID
              UploadId  for  Multipart  Upload,  in  case  you  want  continue an existing upload
              (equivalent to --continue- put) and there are multiple partial uploads.  Use  s3cmd
              multipart [URI] to see what UploadIds are associated with the given URI.

       --skip-existing
              Skip over files that exist at the destination (only for [get] and [sync] commands).

       -r, --recursive
              Recursive upload, download or removal.

       --check-md5
              Check MD5 sums when comparing files for [sync].  (default)

       --no-check-md5
              Do not check MD5 sums when comparing files for [sync].  Only size will be compared.
              May significantly speed up transfer but may also miss some changed files.

       -P, --acl-public
              Store objects with ACL allowing read for anyone.

       --acl-private
              Store objects with default ACL allowing access for you only.

       --acl-grant=PERMISSION:EMAIL or USER_CANONICAL_ID
              Grant stated permission to a given amazon user.  Permission is one of: read, write,
              read_acp, write_acp, full_control, all

       --acl-revoke=PERMISSION:USER_CANONICAL_ID
              Revoke  stated  permission  for  a  given amazon user.  Permission is one of: read,
              write, read_acp, wr ite_acp, full_control, all

       -D NUM, --restore-days=NUM
              Number of days to keep restored file available (only for 'restore' command).

       --delete-removed
              Delete remote objects with no corresponding local file [sync]

       --no-delete-removed
              Don't delete remote objects.

       --delete-after
              Perform deletes after new uploads [sync]

       --delay-updates
              *OBSOLETE* Put all updated files into place at end [sync]

       --max-delete=NUM
              Do not delete more than NUM files. [del] and [sync]

       --add-destination=ADDITIONAL_DESTINATIONS
              Additional destination for parallel uploads, in  addition  to  last  arg.   May  be
              repeated.

       --delete-after-fetch
              Delete  remote  objects  after  fetching  to  local file (only for [get] and [sync]
              commands).

       -p, --preserve
              Preserve filesystem attributes (mode, ownership, timestamps).  Default  for  [sync]
              command.

       --no-preserve
              Don't store FS attributes

       --exclude=GLOB
              Filenames and paths matching GLOB will be excluded from sync

       --exclude-from=FILE
              Read --exclude GLOBs from FILE

       --rexclude=REGEXP
              Filenames and paths matching REGEXP (regular expression) will be excluded from sync

       --rexclude-from=FILE
              Read --rexclude REGEXPs from FILE

       --include=GLOB
              Filenames  and  paths matching GLOB will be included even if previously excluded by
              one of --(r)exclude(-from) patterns

       --include-from=FILE
              Read --include GLOBs from FILE

       --rinclude=REGEXP
              Same as --include but uses REGEXP (regular expression) instead of GLOB

       --rinclude-from=FILE
              Read --rinclude REGEXPs from FILE

       --files-from=FILE
              Read list of source-file names from FILE. Use - to read from stdin.

       --region=REGION, --bucket-location=REGION
              Region to create bucket in. As  of  now  the  regions  are:  us-east-1,  us-west-1,
              us-west-2,   eu-west-1,   eu-   central-1,   ap-northeast-1,   ap-southeast-1,  ap-
              southeast-2, sa-east-1

       --host=HOSTNAME
              HOSTNAME:PORT for S3 endpoint  (default:  s3.amazonaws.com,  alternatives  such  as
              s3-eu- west-1.amazonaws.com). You should also set --host- bucket.

       --host-bucket=HOST_BUCKET
              DNS-style   bucket+hostname:port   template   for   accessing  a  bucket  (default:
              %(bucket)s.s3.amazonaws.com)

       --reduced-redundancy, --rr
              Store object with 'Reduced redundancy'. Lower per-GB price. [put, cp, mv]

       --no-reduced-redundancy, --no-rr
              Store object without 'Reduced redundancy'. Higher per- GB price. [put, cp, mv]

       --storage-class=CLASS
              Store object with specified CLASS (STANDARD, STANDARD_IA,  or  REDUCED_REDUNDANCY).
              Lower per-GB price. [put, cp, mv]

       --access-logging-target-prefix=LOG_TARGET_PREFIX
              Target prefix for access logs (S3 URI) (for [cfmodify] and [accesslog] commands)

       --no-access-logging
              Disable access logging (for [cfmodify] and [accesslog] commands)

       --default-mime-type=DEFAULT_MIME_TYPE
              Default MIME-type for stored objects. Application default is binary/octet-stream.

       -M, --guess-mime-type
              Guess  MIME-type  of  files  by their extension or mime magic. Fall back to default
              MIME-Type as specified by --default-mime-type option

       --no-guess-mime-type
              Don't guess MIME-type and use the default type instead.

       --no-mime-magic
              Don't use mime magic when guessing MIME-type.

       -m MIME/TYPE, --mime-type=MIME/TYPE
              Force MIME-type. Override both --default-mime-type and --guess-mime-type.

       --add-header=NAME:VALUE
              Add a given HTTP header to the upload request. Can  be  used  multiple  times.  For
              instance set 'Expires' or 'Cache-Control' headers (or both) using this option.

       --remove-header=NAME
              Remove  a  given  HTTP  header.   Can be used multiple times.  For instance, remove
              'Expires' or 'Cache- Control' headers (or both) using this option. [modify]

       --server-side-encryption
              Specifies that server-side encryption will be  used  when  putting  objects.  [put,
              sync, cp, modify]

       --server-side-encryption-kms-id=KMS_KEY
              Specifies  the  key  id  used  for server-side encryption with AWS KMS-Managed Keys
              (SSE-KMS) when putting objects. [put, sync, cp, modify]

       --encoding=ENCODING
              Override  autodetected  terminal   and   filesystem   encoding   (character   set).
              Autodetected: UTF-8

       --add-encoding-exts=EXTENSIONs
              Add encoding to these comma delimited extensions i.e.  (css,js,html) when uploading
              to S3 )

       --verbatim
              Use the S3 name as given on the command line. No pre-  processing,  encoding,  etc.
              Use with caution!

       --disable-multipart
              Disable multipart upload on files bigger than --multipart-chunk-size-mb

       --multipart-chunk-size-mb=SIZE
              Size  of each chunk of a multipart upload. Files bigger than SIZE are automatically
              uploaded  as  multithreaded-  multipart,  smaller  files  are  uploaded  using  the
              traditional  method.  SIZE  is  in  Mega-Bytes, default chunk size is 15MB, minimum
              allowed chunk size is 5MB, maximum is 5GB.

       --list-md5
              Include MD5 sums in bucket listings (only for 'ls' command).

       -H, --human-readable-sizes
              Print sizes in human readable form (eg 1kB instead of 1234).

       --ws-index=WEBSITE_INDEX
              Name of index-document (only for [ws-create] command)

       --ws-error=WEBSITE_ERROR
              Name of error-document (only for [ws-create] command)

       --expiry-date=EXPIRY_DATE
              Indicates when the expiration rule takes effect. (only for [expire] command)

       --expiry-days=EXPIRY_DAYS
              Indicates the number of days  after  object  creation  the  expiration  rule  takes
              effect. (only for [expire] command)

       --expiry-prefix=EXPIRY_PREFIX
              Identifying  one  or  more  objects  with  the  prefix to which the expiration rule
              applies. (only for [expire] command)

       --progress
              Display progress meter (default on TTY).

       --no-progress
              Don't display progress meter (default on non-TTY).

       --stats
              Give some file-transfer stats.

       --enable
              Enable given CloudFront distribution (only for [cfmodify] command)

       --disable
              Enable given CloudFront distribution (only for [cfmodify] command)

       --cf-invalidate
              Invalidate the uploaded filed in CloudFront. Also see [cfinval] command.

       --cf-invalidate-default-index
              When using Custom Origin and S3 static website, invalidate the default index file.

       --cf-no-invalidate-default-index-root
              When using Custom Origin and S3 static website, don't invalidate the  path  to  the
              default index file.

       --cf-add-cname=CNAME
              Add  given  CNAME  to a CloudFront distribution (only for [cfcreate] and [cfmodify]
              commands)

       --cf-remove-cname=CNAME
              Remove given CNAME from a CloudFront distribution (only for [cfmodify] command)

       --cf-comment=COMMENT
              Set COMMENT for a given CloudFront distribution (only for [cfcreate] and [cfmodify]
              commands)

       --cf-default-root-object=DEFAULT_ROOT_OBJECT
              Set the default root object to return when no object is specified in the URL. Use a
              relative  path,  i.e.   default/index.html  instead   of   /default/index.html   or
              s3://bucket/default/index.html (only for [cfcreate] and [cfmodify] commands)

       -v, --verbose
              Enable verbose output.

       -d, --debug
              Enable debug output.

       --version
              Show s3cmd version (1.6.1) and exit.

       -F, --follow-symlinks
              Follow symbolic links as if they are regular files

       --cache-file=FILE
              Cache FILE containing local source MD5 values

       -q, --quiet
              Silence output on stdout

       --ca-certs=CA_CERTS_FILE
              Path to SSL CA certificate FILE (instead of system default)

       --check-certificate
              Check SSL certificate validity

       --no-check-certificate
              Do not check SSL certificate validity

       --check-hostname
              Check SSL certificate hostname validity

       --no-check-hostname
              Do not check SSL certificate hostname validity

       --signature-v2
              Use AWS Signature version 2 instead of newer signature methods. Helpful for S3-like
              systems that don't have AWS Signature v4 yet.

       --limit-rate=LIMITRATE
              Limit the upload or download speed to amount  bytes  per  second.   Amount  may  be
              expressed in bytes, kilobytes with the k suffix, or megabytes with the m suffix

       --requester-pays
              Set the REQUESTER PAYS flag for operations

       -l, --long-listing
              Produce long listing [ls]

       --stop-on-error
              stop if error in transfer

       --content-disposition=CONTENT_DISPOSITION
              Provide a Content-Disposition for signed URLs, e.g., "inline; filename=myvideo.mp4"

       --content-type=CONTENT_TYPE
              Provide a Content-Type for signed URLs, e.g., "video/mp4"

EXAMPLES

       One  of  the most powerful commands of s3cmd is s3cmd sync used for synchronising complete
       directory trees to or from remote S3 storage. To some extent s3cmd put and s3cmd get share
       a similar behaviour with sync.

       Basic usage common in backup scenarios is as simple as:
            s3cmd sync /local/path/ s3://test-bucket/backup/

       This   command  will  find  all  files  under  /local/path  directory  and  copy  them  to
       corresponding paths under s3://test-bucket/backup on the remote side.  For example:
            /local/path/file1.ext         ->  s3://bucket/backup/file1.ext
            /local/path/dir123/file2.bin  ->  s3://bucket/backup/dir123/file2.bin

       However if the local path doesn't end with a slash the last directory's name  is  used  on
       the remote side as well. Compare these with the previous example:
            s3cmd sync /local/path s3://test-bucket/backup/
       will sync:
            /local/path/file1.ext         ->  s3://bucket/backup/path/file1.ext
            /local/path/dir123/file2.bin  ->  s3://bucket/backup/path/dir123/file2.bin

       To retrieve the files back from S3 use inverted syntax:
            s3cmd sync s3://test-bucket/backup/ ~/restore/
       that will download files:
            s3://bucket/backup/file1.ext         ->  ~/restore/file1.ext
            s3://bucket/backup/dir123/file2.bin  ->  ~/restore/dir123/file2.bin

       Without  the  trailing  slash  on  source  the  behaviour  is  similar  to  what  has been
       demonstrated with upload:
            s3cmd sync s3://test-bucket/backup ~/restore/
       will download the files as:
            s3://bucket/backup/file1.ext         ->  ~/restore/backup/file1.ext
            s3://bucket/backup/dir123/file2.bin  ->  ~/restore/backup/dir123/file2.bin

       All source file names, the bold ones above, are matched against exclude  rules  and  those
       that  match  are  then  re-checked  against  include  rules  to see whether they should be
       excluded or kept in the source list.

       For the purpose of --exclude and --include matching only the bold  file  names  above  are
       used.   For   instance   only   path/file1.ext   is   tested  against  the  patterns,  not
       /local/path/file1.ext

       Both --exclude and --include work with shell-style wildcards (a.k.a. GLOB).  For a greater
       flexibility  s3cmd  provides  Regular-expression versions of the two exclude options named
       --rexclude and --rinclude.  The options with ...-from suffix (eg --rinclude-from) expect a
       filename as an argument. Each line of such a file is treated as one pattern.

       There is only one set of patterns built from all --(r)exclude(-from) options and similarly
       for include variant. Any file excluded with eg --exclude can be put back  with  a  pattern
       found in --rinclude-from list.

       Run  s3cmd  with  --dry-run to verify that your rules work as expected.  Use together with
       --debug get detailed information about matching file names  against  exclude  and  include
       rules.

       For  example  to  exclude  all  files  with ".jpg" extension except those beginning with a
       number use:

            --exclude '*.jpg' --rinclude '[0-9].*.jpg'

       To exclude all files except "*.jpg" extension, use:

            --exclude '*' --include '*.jpg'

       To exclude local directory 'somedir', be sure to use a trailing forward slash, as such:

            --exclude 'somedir/'

SEE ALSO

       For the most up to date list of options run: s3cmd --help
       For more info about usage, examples and other related  info  visit  project  homepage  at:
       http://s3tools.org

AUTHOR

       Written by Michal Ludvig and contributors

CONTACT, SUPPORT

       Preferred way to get support is our mailing list:
       s3tools-general@lists.sourceforge.net
       or visit the project homepage:
       http://s3tools.org

REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs to s3tools-bugs@lists.sourceforge.net

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2007-2015 TGRMN Software - http://www.tgrmn.com - and contributors

LICENSE

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
       the GNU General Public License as  published  by  the  Free  Software  Foundation;  either
       version  2  of  the  License,  or  (at  your  option)  any later version.  This program is
       distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the
       implied  warranty  of  MERCHANTABILITY  or  FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
       General Public License for more details.

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