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description: "Rclone Authors and Contributors"
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# Authors and contributors
Authors
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description: "Rclone Usage"
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# Usage
Rclone is a command line program to manage files on cloud storage.
After [download](/downloads/) and [install](/install), continue
here to learn how to use it: Initial [configuration](#configure),
what the [basic syntax](#basic-syntax) looks like, describes the
various [subcommands](#subcommands), the various [options](#options),
and more.
Configure
---------
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* [Zoho WorkDrive](/zoho/)
* [The local filesystem](/local/)
Usage
Basic syntax
-----
Rclone syncs a directory tree from one storage system to another.

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type: page
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Rclone Download {{< version >}}
=====================
# Downloads
Rclone is single executable (`rclone`, or `rclone.exe` on Windows) that you can
simply download as a zip archive and extract into a location of your choosing.
See the [install](https://rclone.org/install/) documentation for more details.
## Release {{< version >}}
| Arch-OS | Windows | macOS | Linux | .deb | .rpm | FreeBSD | NetBSD | OpenBSD | Plan9 | Solaris |
|:-------:|:-------:|:-----:|:-----:|:----:|:----:|:-------:|:------:|:-------:|:-----:|:-------:|
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Note that this script checks the version of rclone installed first and
won't re-download if not needed.
Beta releases
=============
## Beta releases
[Beta releases](https://beta.rclone.org) are generated from each commit
to master. Note these are named like
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releases - to see the documentation for the latest beta go to
[tip.rclone.org](https://tip.rclone.org/).
Downloads for scripting
=======================
## Downloads for scripting
If you would like to download the current version (maybe from a
script) from a URL which doesn't change then you can use these links.
@ -86,7 +89,6 @@ script) from a URL which doesn't change then you can use these links.
| MIPS - Big Endian | - | - | {{< cdownload linux mips >}} | {{< cdownload linux mips deb >}} | {{< cdownload linux mips rpm >}} | - | - | - | - | - |
| MIPS - Little Endian | - | - | {{< cdownload linux mipsle >}} | {{< cdownload linux mipsle deb >}} | {{< cdownload linux mipsle rpm >}} | - | - | - | - | - |
Older Downloads
==============
## Older Downloads
Older downloads can be found [here](https://downloads.rclone.org/).

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description: "Rclone Frequently Asked Questions"
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Frequently Asked Questions
--------------------------
# Frequently Asked Questions
### Do all cloud storage systems support all rclone commands ###

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See below for some expanded Linux / macOS instructions.
See the [Usage section](/docs/#usage) of the docs for how to use rclone, or
See the [usage](/docs/) docs for how to use rclone, or
run `rclone -h`.
Already installed rclone can be easily updated to the latest version
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- rclone
```
# Autostart #
## Autostart
After installing and configuring rclone, as described above, you are ready to use rclone
as an interactive command line utility. If your goal is to perform *periodic* operations,
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NOTE: Before setting up autorun it is highly recommended that you have tested your command
manually from a Command Prompt first.
## Autostart on Windows ##
### Autostart on Windows
The most relevant alternatives for autostart on Windows are:
- Run at user log on using the Startup folder
- Run at user log on, at system startup or at schedule using Task Scheduler
- Run at system startup using Windows service
### Running in background
#### Running in background
Rclone is a console application, so if not starting from an existing Command Prompt,
e.g. when starting rclone.exe from a shortcut, it will open a Command Prompt window.
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c:\rclone\rclone.exe sync c:\files remote:/files --no-console --log-file c:\rclone\logs\sync_files.txt
```
### User account
#### User account
As mentioned in the [mount](https://rclone.org/commands/rclone_move/) documentation,
mounted drives created as Administrator are not visible to other accounts, not even the
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utility from Microsoft's Sysinternals suite, which takes option `-s` to
execute commands as the `SYSTEM` user.
### Start from Startup folder ###
#### Start from Startup folder ###
To quickly execute an rclone command you can simply create a standard
Windows Explorer shortcut for the complete rclone command you want to run. If you
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actions on certain events. Setting up a scheduled task as described below
will often give you better results.
### Start from Task Scheduler ###
#### Start from Task Scheduler ###
Task Scheduler is an administrative tool built into Windows, and it can be used to
configure rclone to be started automatically in a highly configurable way, e.g.
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For technical information, see
https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/win32/taskschd/task-scheduler-start-page.
### Run as service ###
#### Run as service ###
For running rclone at system startup, you can create a Windows service that executes
your rclone command, as an alternative to scheduled task configured to run at startup.
#### Mount command built-in service integration ####
##### Mount command built-in service integration ####
For mount commands, Rclone has a built-in Windows service integration via the third party
WinFsp library it uses. Registering as a regular Windows service easy, as you just have to
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officially supported by Rclone, but with WinFsp version 2019.3 B2 / v1.5B2 or later
it should be possible through path rewriting as described [here](https://github.com/rclone/rclone/issues/3340).
#### Third party service integration ####
##### Third party service integration ####
To Windows service running any rclone command, the excellent third party utility
[NSSM](http://nssm.cc), the "Non-Sucking Service Manager", can be used.
@ -358,9 +358,9 @@ settings, without having go through manual steps in a GUI. One thing to note is
by default it does not restart the service on error, one have to explicit enable this
in the configuration file (via the "onfailure" parameter).
## Autostart on Linux
### Autostart on Linux
### Start as a service
#### Start as a service
To always run rclone in background, relevant for mount commands etc,
you can use systemd to set up rclone as a system or user service. Running as a
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has no active session. Running rclone as a user service ensures that it only
starts after the configured user has logged into the system.
### Run periodically from cron
#### Run periodically from cron
To run a periodic command, such as a copy/sync, you can set up a cron job.

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description: "Rclone Licence"
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License
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# License
This is free software under the terms of MIT the license (check the
COPYING file included with the source code).