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The ownCloud Client packages contain a command line client that can be used to
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synchronize ownCloud files to client machines. The command line client is
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called ``owncloudcmd``.
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owncloudcmd performs a single *sync run* and then exits the synchronization
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process. In this manner, owncloudcmd processes the differences between client
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and server directories and propagates the files to bring both repositories to
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the same state. Contrary to the GUI-based client, owncloudcmd does not repeat
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synchronizations on its own. It also does not monitor for file system changes.
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To invoke the owncloudcmd, you must provide the local and the remote repository
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urls using the following command::
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owncloudcmd [OPTIONS...] sourcedir owncloudurl
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where ``sourcedir`` is the local directory and ``owncloudurl`` is
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the server URL.
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.. note:: Prior to the 1.6 version of owncloudcmd, the tool only accepted
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``owncloud://`` or ``ownclouds://`` in place of ``http://`` and ``https://`` as
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a scheme. See ``Examples`` for details.
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Other comand line switches supported by owncloudcmd include the following:
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``--user``, ``-u`` ``[user]``
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Use ``user`` as the login name.
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``--password``, ``-p`` ``[password]``
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Use ``password`` as the password.
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``-n``
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Use ``netrc (5)`` for login.
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``--non-interactive``
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Do not prompt for questions.
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``--silent``, ``-s``
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Inhibits verbose log output.
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``--trust``
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Trust any SSL certificate, including invalid ones.
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``--httpproxy http://[user@pass:]<server>:<port>``
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Uses the specified ``server`` as the HTTP proxy.
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Credential Handling
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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By default, owncloudcmd reads the client configuration and uses the credentials
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of the GUI syncrhonization client. If no client is configured, or if you choose
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to use a different user to synchronize, you can specify the user password
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setting with the usual URL pattern. For example::
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https://user:secret@192.168.178.2/remote.php/webdav
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Example
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~~~~~~~
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To synchronize the ownCloud directory ``Music`` to the local directory
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``media/music``, through a proxy listening on port ``8080``, and on a gateway
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machine using IP address ``192.168.178.1``, the command line would be::
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$ owncloudcmd --httpproxy http://192.168.178.1:8080 \
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$HOME/media/music \
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https://server/owncloud/remote.php/webdav/Music
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``owncloudcmd`` will enquire user name and password, unless they have
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been specified on the command line or ``-n`` has been passed.
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Using the legacy scheme, the command line would be::
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$ owncloudcmd --httpproxy http://192.168.178.1:8080 \
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$HOME/media/music \
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ownclouds://server/owncloud/remote.php/webdav/Music
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