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synkremote

Description

A CLI tool to share files/directories between remote systems.

Installation

npm i --global synkremote

Usage

Receive

The system receiving the files should have the synkremote server running. To start the server, run:

synkremote --bindIp=<server_ip>

Options

Name Description Required
--port The port to start the server on. Defaults to 8080. No
--rootDir The directory where the received files are stored. Defaults to ~/synkremote No
--bindIp The IPv4 address to bind synkremote to. Binds to localhost by default. No
--help Show help -

Send

Synkremote supports sending both files and directories. You can send data by running:

synkremote send [options]

For example, to send the directory ~/my-dir to a remote system synkhost.com, where the synkremote server is running on port 8080, you can run:

synkremote send --addr synkhost.com:8080 --dir ~/my-dir

You can use the --file option to send a file.

synkremote send --addr synkhost.com:8080 --file ~/my-dir/myFile.txt

You can also specify glob patterns to include or exclude files and directories. For example, to just send files ending in .js, you can run:

synkremote send --addr synkhost.com:8080 --dir ~/my-dir --include "**/*.js"

Similarly, to exclude the files in the tmp directory within ~/my-dir, you can run:

synkremote send --addr synkhost.com:8080 --dir ~/my-dir --exclude "tmp/*"

You can specfiy multiple patterns in the include and exclude files respectively. These files must be created in the ~/.config/synkremote directory.

Options

Name Description Required
--addr The address of the server receiving the files in the host:port format. No
--host The IPv4 address or hostname of the remote server. An alternative to the --addr option. Yes if the --addr option is not provided, otherwise no
--port The port on which the synkremote server is running on the remote server. Defaults to 8080. No
--file The file to send to the remote server. No
--dir The directory to send to the remote server. Yes if the --file option is not provided, otherwise no
--remoteDir The name of the directory on the remote server.
Defaults to the current name of the directory if the --dir option is provided.
If the --file option is provided, defaults to the name of the directory in which the file currently exists.
No
--include Glob pattern to specify which files to include.
Defaults to the patterns specified in the include file in ~/.config/synkremote.
Defaults to ***/** if the *include* file does not exist.
No
--exclude Glob pattern to specify which files to exclude.
Defaults to the patterns specified in the exclude file in ~/.config/synkremote.
Defaults to null if the exclude file does not exist.
No
--help Show help -

License

This tool is distributed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more information.

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