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File/Directory syncing over scp

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scpy is a command line tool to autosync files and directories to remote servers over ssh. For windows users, there is a program called winscp that can automatically keep a remote directory up to date with a local one. I didn’t find a tool I liked to do this on linux, so I made this one.

It follows the usage of the regular scp command with a couple of slight differences.

  • There is no need to supply the -r option for directories. It determines itself whether it’s a directory or not

  • You can only push files to remote servers, you can’t pull them back

  • There is no globbing support (yet)

Usage Examples

scpy workspace/src username@192.168.1.2:/

This will sync the local folder ./workspace/src to /src on 192.168.1.2. It overwrites the src folder on the remote machine.:

scpy workspace/src/file1.py workspace/src/file2.py username@192.168.1.2:workspace/src/

This will synchronize the 2 local files file1.py and file2.py to /home/username/workspace/src/ on 192.168.1.2:

scpy workspace/src/file1.py workspace/src/file2.py username@192.168.1.2:workspace/src/ otherusername@host.com:/opt/

This is the same as above but it will sync the same files to both 192.168.1.2 and host.com

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