Commands can have sub-commands and flags. Commands are provided to serve remotes over SFTP, HTTP, WebDAV, FTP and DLNA. ![]() With appropriate cache options the mount can be addressed as if a conventional, block level disk. Rclone commands directly apply to remotes, or mount them for file access or streaming. For example, a remote example_remote containing a folder, or pseudofolder, myfolder is referred to within a command as a path example_remote:/myfolder. Remote names are followed by a colon to distinguish them from local drives. Once defined, the remotes are referenced by other rclone commands interchangeably with the local drive. Rclone can further wrap those remotes with one or more of alias, chunk, compress, crypt or union, remotes. Remotes are usually defined interactively from these backends, local disk, or memory (as S3), with rclone config.
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