Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revision Previous revision
Next revision
Previous revision
Next revision Both sides next revision
copy_a_directory_recursively_using_scp [2016/06/01 15:15]
Joel Dare
copy_a_directory_recursively_using_scp [2016/06/01 15:35]
Joel Dare
Line 9: Line 9:
 You can use the * wildcard as your local path to copy the current directory and everything below it. You can use the * wildcard as your local path to copy the current directory and everything below it.
  
-===== Quick SCP Commands ​=====+=====SCP Command Tool ======
  
-Quickly ​build complex //scp// commands automatically ​with my [[SCP Command Tool]].+Quickly ​generate ​complex //scp// commands automatically. Easy to use extension for Google Chrome.
  
-===== RSync Alternative =====+{{ screenshot.png?​300 }} 
 + 
 +<​html>​ 
 +<​center>​ 
 +<a href="​https://​docs.google.com/​forms/​d/​11gsXVcUJOeDwKQD3_6rlLgUCjHZ6ey2gmEJWpTmMnYM/​viewform"​ style="​border:​ 0; font-size: 14px; background-color:​ blue; color: white; padding: 10px; font-weight:​ bold; border-radius:​ 4px;" target="​_blank">​ 
 +Buy $4.95 
 +</​a>​ 
 +</​center>​ 
 +<​p>&​nbsp;</​p>​ 
 +</​html>​ 
 + 
 +===== rsync Alternative =====
  
 You can also use the rsync command to copy files in a similar manner. ​ rsync has a few more options and the advantage that it only copies changed files. You can also use the rsync command to copy files in a similar manner. ​ rsync has a few more options and the advantage that it only copies changed files.
comments powered by Disqus
copy_a_directory_recursively_using_scp.txt · Last modified: 2020/06/01 22:53 (external edit)