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{{fmt/title| | {{fmt/title|FCC: File Collection Copy}} | ||
==About== | ==About== | ||
FCC takes a simple plaintext list of filespecs and copies the named files to a destination folder. If a source folder-path is given, the specs are treated as relative to that; otherwise, they are treated as absolute. | |||
Usage: | Usage: | ||
fcc [options] {{arg|list filespec}} {{opt|{{arg|destination path}} {{arg/opt|source path}}}} | |||
Options: | Options: |
Revision as of 14:48, 8 September 2022
FCC: File Collection Copy
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About
FCC takes a simple plaintext list of filespecs and copies the named files to a destination folder. If a source folder-path is given, the specs are treated as relative to that; otherwise, they are treated as absolute.
Usage:
fcc [options] <list filespec> [ <destination path> [ <source path> ] ]
Options:
- -pc / --precount: even when doing a copy, do a precount of the number of files first
Future
It will probably be useful to add support for remote protocols, starting with WebDAV, to make this part of a Nextcloud-client replacement. There are at least two minimal-coding ways to do this:
- Verify that davfs is installed, mount the necessary share (or emit the required command, for the user to run), and read/write to that.
- Verify that rclone installed and act as a wrapper for that (or emit the necessary command(s) for the user to run or as a script).