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- The Nextcloud Client packages contain a command line client, ``nextcloudcmd``, that can
- be used to synchronize Nextcloud files to client machines.
- ``nextcloudcmd`` performs a single *sync run* and then exits the synchronization
- process. In this manner, ``nextcloudcmd`` processes the differences between
- client and server directories and propagates the files to bring both
- repositories to the same state. Contrary to the GUI-based client,
- ``nextcloudcmd`` does not repeat synchronizations on its own. It also does not
- monitor for file system changes.
- Install ``nextcloudcmd``
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- CentOS
- ::
- $ sudo yum -y install epel-release
- $ sudo yum -y install nextcloud-client
- Ubuntu
- ::
- $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nextcloud-devs/client
- $ sudo apt update
- $ sudo apt install nextcloud-client
- Debian
- ::
- $ sudo apt install nextcloud-desktop-cmd
- Refer to the link
- - https://nextcloud.com/install/#install-clients
- - https://launchpad.net/~nextcloud-devs/+archive/ubuntu/client
- - https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/packages?name=nextcloud-client
- - https://help.nextcloud.com/t/linux-packages-status/10216
- To invoke ``nextcloudcmd``, you must provide the local and the remote repository
- URL using the following command::
- nextcloudcmd [OPTIONS...] sourcedir nextcloudurl
- where ``sourcedir`` is the local directory and ``nextcloudurl`` is
- the server URL.
- Other command line switches supported by ``nextcloudcmd`` include the following:
- ``--path``
- Overrides default remote root folder to a specific subfolder on the server(e.g.: /Documents would sync the Documents subfolder on the server)
- ``--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.
- ``--exclude [file]``
- Exclude list file
- ``--unsyncedfolders [file]``
- File containing the list of un-synced remote folders (selective sync)
- ``--max-sync-retries [n]``
- Retries maximum n times (defaults to 3)
- ``-h``
- Sync hidden files, do not ignore them
- Credential Handling
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- ``nextcloudcmd`` requires the user to specify the username and password using the standard URL pattern, e.g.,
- ::
- $ nextcloudcmd /home/user/my_sync_folder https://carla:secret@server/nextcloud
- To synchronize the Nextcloud directory ``Music`` to the local directory
- ``media/music``, through a proxy listening on port ``8080``, and on a gateway
- machine using IP address ``192.168.178.1``, the command line would be::
- $ nextcloudcmd --httpproxy http://192.168.178.1:8080 --path /Music \
- $HOME/media/music \
- https://server/nextcloud
- ``nextcloudcmd`` will prompt for the user name and password, unless they have
- been specified on the command line or ``-n`` has been passed.
- Exclude List
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~
- ``nextcloudcmd`` requires access to an exclude list file. It must either be
- installed along with ``nextcloudcmd`` and thus be available in a system location,
- be placed next to the binary as ``sync-exclude.lst`` or be explicitly specified
- with the ``--exclude`` switch.
- Example
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~
- - Synchronize a local directory to the specified directory of the nextcloud server
- ::
- $ nextcloudcmd --path /<Directory_that_has_been_created> /home/user/<my_sync_folder> \
- https://<username>:<secret>@<server_address>
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