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	"plain_text": "Rclone\r\nBy Nick Craig-Wood\r\nArchived: 2026-04-06 00:44:02 UTC\r\nRclone syncs your files to cloud storage\r\nAbout rclone\r\nWhat can rclone do for you?\r\nWhat features does rclone have?\r\nWhat providers does rclone support?\r\nDownload\r\nInstall\r\nAbout rclone\r\nRclone is a command-line program to manage files on cloud storage. It is a feature-rich alternative to cloud\r\nvendors' web storage interfaces. Over 70 cloud storage products support rclone including S3 object stores,\r\nbusiness \u0026 consumer file storage services, as well as standard transfer protocols.\r\nRclone has powerful cloud equivalents to the unix commands rsync, cp, mv, mount, ls, ncdu, tree, rm, and cat.\r\nRclone's familiar syntax includes shell pipeline support, and --dry-run protection. It is used at the command\r\nline, in scripts or via its API.\r\nUsers call rclone \"The Swiss army knife of cloud storage\", and \"Technology indistinguishable from magic\".\r\nRclone really looks after your data. It preserves timestamps and verifies checksums at all times. Transfers over\r\nlimited bandwidth; intermittent connections, or subject to quota can be restarted, from the last good file\r\ntransferred. You can check the integrity of your files. Where possible, rclone employs server-side transfers to\r\nminimise local bandwidth use and transfers from one provider to another without using local disk.\r\nVirtual backends wrap local and cloud file systems to apply encryption, compression, chunking, hashing and\r\njoining.\r\nRclone mounts any local, cloud or virtual filesystem as a disk on Windows, macOS, linux and FreeBSD, and also\r\nserves these over SFTP, HTTP, WebDAV, FTP and DLNA.\r\nRclone is mature, open-source software originally inspired by rsync and written in Go. The friendly support\r\ncommunity is familiar with varied use cases. Official Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, Brew and Chocolatey repos.\r\nhttps://rclone.org\r\nPage 1 of 6\n\ninclude rclone. For the latest version downloading from rclone.org is recommended.\r\nRclone is widely used on Linux, Windows and Mac. Third-party developers create innovative backup, restore,\r\nGUI and business process solutions using the rclone command line or API.\r\nRclone does the heavy lifting of communicating with cloud storage.\r\nWhat can rclone do for you?\r\nRclone helps you:\r\nBackup (and encrypt) files to cloud storage\r\nRestore (and decrypt) files from cloud storage\r\nMirror cloud data to other cloud services or locally\r\nMigrate data to the cloud, or between cloud storage vendors\r\nMount multiple, encrypted, cached or diverse cloud storage as a disk\r\nAnalyse and account for data held on cloud storage using lsf, ljson, size, ncdu\r\nUnion file systems together to present multiple local and/or cloud file systems as one\r\nFeatures\r\nTransfers\r\nMD5, SHA1 hashes are checked at all times for file integrity\r\nTimestamps are preserved on files\r\nOperations can be restarted at any time\r\nCan be to and from network, e.g. two different cloud providers\r\nCan use multi-threaded downloads to local 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Home Config\r\nCloudinary Home Config\r\nCubbit DS3 Home Config\r\nDigitalOcean Spaces Home Config\r\nDigi Storage Home Config\r\nDreamhost Home Config\r\nDrime Home Config\r\nDropbox Home Config\r\nEnterprise File Fabric Home Config\r\nExaba Home Config\r\nFastmail Files Home Config\r\nFileLu Cloud Storage Home Config\r\nFileLu S5 (S3-Compatible Object Storage) Home Config\r\nFilen Home Config\r\nFiles.com Home Config\r\nFlashBlade Home Config\r\nFTP Home Config\r\nGofile Home Config\r\nGoogle Cloud Storage Home Config\r\nGoogle Drive Home Config\r\nGoogle Photos Home Config\r\nHDFS Home Config\r\nHetzner Object Storage Home Config\r\nHetzner Storage Box Home Config\r\nHiDrive Home Config\r\nHTTP Home Config\r\nHuawei OBS Home Config\r\niCloud Drive Home Config\r\nImageKit Home Config\r\nInternet Archive Home Config\r\nInternxt Home Config\r\nJottacloud Home Config\r\nIBM COS S3 Home Config\r\nIDrive e2 Home Config\r\nIntercolo Object Storage Home Config\r\nIONOS Cloud Home Config\r\nhttps://rclone.org\r\nPage 3 of 6\n\nKoofr Home Config\r\nLeviia Object Storage Home Config\r\nLiara Object Storage Home Config\r\nLinkbox Home Config\r\nLinode Object Storage Home Config\r\nMagalu Home Config\r\nMail.ru Cloud Home Config\r\nMemset Memstore Home Config\r\nMEGA Home Config\r\nMEGA S4 Home Config\r\nMemory Home Config\r\nMicrosoft Azure Blob Storage Home Config\r\nMicrosoft Azure Files Storage Home Config\r\nMicrosoft OneDrive Home Config\r\nMinio Home Config\r\nNextcloud Home Config\r\nBlomp Cloud Storage Home Config\r\nOpenDrive Home Config\r\nOpenStack Swift Home Config\r\nOracle Cloud Storage Swift Home Config\r\nOracle Object Storage Home Config\r\nOutscale Home Config\r\nOVHcloud Object Storage (Swift) Home Config\r\nOVHcloud Object Storage (S3-compatible) Home Config\r\nownCloud Home Config\r\npCloud Home Config\r\nPetabox Home Config\r\nPikPak Home Config\r\nPixeldrain Home Config\r\npremiumize.me Home Config\r\nput.io Home Config\r\nProton Drive Home 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