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- Syncthing
Syncthing is a continuous file synchronization program It synchronizes files between two or more computers in real time, safely protected from prying eyes Your data is your data alone and you deserve to choose where it is stored, whether it is shared with some third party, and how it’s transmitted over the internet
- Downloads - Syncthing
Downloads Integrations These are some popular and user friendly OS integrations, providing things like system tray icons, file browser integration, etc These are good starting points if you are a new user unfamiliar with Syncthing, or not prone to loving the command line syncthing-macos: macOS application bundle Syncthing Windows Setup: a lightweight yet full-featured Windows installer
- Getting Started — Syncthing documentation
Getting Started ¶ For this guide let’s assume you have two machines between which you want to synchronise files In keeping with Syncthing terminology they are going to be called “devices” in the rest of the documentation The “local device” is the one you are configuring, viewing status for, etc , while the “remote device” is the other machine The best way to follow this guide
- Welcome to Syncthing’s documentation!
Welcome to Syncthing’s documentation! ¶ As a new user, the getting started guide is a good place to start, then perhaps moving on to the FAQ If you run into trouble getting devices to connect to each other, the page about firewall setup explains the networking necessary to get it to work
- Getting Started — Syncthing v0. 11 documentation
Getting Started For this guide let’s assume you have two machines between which you want to synchronise files In keeping with Syncthing terminology they are going to be called “devices” in the rest of the documentation The “local device” is the one you are configuring, viewing status for, etc, while the “remote device” is the other machine The best way to follow this guide is
- Command Line Operation — Syncthing documentation
The syncthing core application is a command-line program which usually runs in the background and handles the synchronization It provides a built-in, HTML and JavaScript based user interface to be controlled from a web browser
- FAQ — Syncthing documentation
FAQ ¶ General What is Syncthing? Is it “syncthing”, “Syncthing” or “SyncThing”? What things are synced? Is synchronization fast? How does Syncthing differ from BitTorrent Resilio Sync? Is there an iOS client? Should I keep my device IDs secret? Troubleshooting Where are the Syncthing logs? Why is the sync so slow? Why does it use so much CPU? Why is the setup more complicated than
- Usage — Syncthing documentation
Understanding Synchronization Untrusted (Encrypted) Devices Firewall Setup Relaying Using Proxies SSH Tunneling Ignoring Files File Versioning Syncthing Discovery Server Syncthing Relay Server Custom Upgrade Server Starting Syncthing Automatically Community Contributions Profiling Reverse Proxy Setup Security Principles Automatic Crash Reporting
- An Intro to the GUI — Syncthing documentation
Syncthing stops when this marker goes missing to prevent data loss e g when the folder path was unmounted If the marker was deleted accidentally, just recreate it and press the rescan button in the UI
- Understanding Synchronization — Syncthing documentation
Syncthing keeps track of several versions of each file - the version that it currently has on disk, called the local version, the versions announced by all other connected devices, and the “best” (usually the most recent) version of the file This version is called the global version and is the one that each device strives to be up to date
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