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These files are no longer loaded at runtime. All release data now comes
from _cache/YYYY-MM/{pkg}.json files generated by the Go webicached daemon.
Deleted:
- 94 {pkg}/releases.js files (per-package upstream fetchers)
- 8 _common/*.js files (github.js, gitea.js, git-tag.js, fetcher.js, etc.)
Updated:
- _webi/classify-one.js: reads from cache instead of require(releases.js)
- Fixed hardcoded triplet key to use dynamic lookup
title, homepage, tagline
| title | homepage | tagline |
|---|---|---|
| rclone | https://github.com/rclone/rclone | rclone: "rsync for cloud storage". |
To update or switch versions, run webi rclone@stable (or @v1.54, @beta,
etc).
Cheat Sheet
rclone is like rsync, but optimized for cloud storage and SSDs. rclone is also faster than rsync for many use cases.
rclone is compatible with a wide range of cloud storage providers including:
- Google Drive
- S3
- (AWS, Minio, Digital Ocean, etc)
- Dropbox
- Backblaze B2
- One Drive
- Swift
- Hubic
- Wasabi
- Google Cloud Storage
- Yandex Files
How to copy local files, like rsync
rclones cloud-first, SSD-first optimizations can cause performance issues when
copying between HDDs. For performance more similar to cp (better than rsync)
you can use the following options:
--tranfers=1 will only copy one file at a time, preventing thrashing and
fragmentation.
--check-first will catalog files before copying.
--order-by name will copy files one directory at a time.
Example:
rclone sync -vP --transfers=1 --order-by name --check-first ~/ /Volumes/Backup/home
Example, excluding common temporary directories:
rclone sync -vP --transfers=1 --order-by name --check-first \
--exclude 'node_modules/**' --exclude '.Spotlight-*/**' --exclude '.cache*/**' \
~/ /Volumes/Backup/home