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> Transfer files either to or from a remote host (not between two remote hosts).
> Can transfer single files, or multiple files matching a pattern.
Transfer file from local to remote host:
rsync {path/to/local_file} {remote_host}:{path/to/remote_directory}
Transfer file from remote host to local:
rsync {remote_host}:{path/to/remote_file} {path/to/local_directory}
Transfer file in [a]rchive (to preserve attributes) and compressed ([z]ipped) mode with [v]erbose and [h]uman-readable [P]rogress:
rsync -azvhP {path/to/local_file} {remote_host}:{path/to/remote_directory}
Transfer a directory and all its children from a remote to local:
rsync -r {remote_host}:{path/to/remote_directory} {path/to/local_directory}
Transfer directory contents (but not the directory itself) from a remote to local:
rsync -r {remote_host}:{path/to/remote_directory}/ {path/to/local_directory}
Transfer a directory [r]ecursively, in [a]rchive to preserve attributes, resolving contained soft[l]inks , and ignoring already transferred files [u]nless newer:
rsync -rauL {remote_host}:{path/to/remote_directory} {path/to/local_directory}
Transfer file over SSH and delete remote files that do not exist locally:
rsync -e ssh --delete {remote_host}:{path/to/remote_file} {path/to/local_file}
Transfer file over SSH using a different port than the default and show global progress:
rsync -e 'ssh -p {port}' --info=progress2 {remote_host}:{path/to/remote_file} {path/to/local_file}
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