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A leading "L" character instructs the client to apply the command to the local client versus to the remote client. lls would sit your current local folder, lcd changes the local folder. Only the file transfer commands do not have an "L" version. (put, get, diffput, diffget) If a path being references has a space in it, the path must be quoted. Example: put "some file.txt" "/some folder/my file.txt". Backslash quote escaping is permitted as well.
A leading "L" character instructs the client to apply the command to the local client versus to the remote client. lls would sit your current local folder, lcd changes the local folder. Only the file transfer commands do not have an "L" version. (put, get, diffput, diffget) If a path being references has a space in it, the path must be quoted. Example: put "some file.txt" "/some folder/my file.txt". Backslash quote escaping is permitted as well. The "local" client doesn't need to be local at all though, both clients can be remote and files can be streamed through the CrushClient.
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Different ways to start CrushClient. If started with a script, no input will be taken, all input will be read line by line from the script as if you were physically typing it. Don't forget the quit command at the end or the client will wait indefinitely for more input... A script is typically ended with two lines. wait, then quit.
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Different ways to start CrushClient. If started with a script, no input will be taken, all input will be read line by line from the script as if you were physically typing it. Don't forget the quit command at the end or the client will wait indefinitely for more input... A script is typically ended with two lines. wait, then quit.
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Example: http://user:pass@domain.com:port/path/ or https://crushftp.com/ or https://crushftp.com/demo/ The url must end with a slash. User and pass is optional in the URL, you will be prompted for them if omitted.
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Example: http://user:pass@domain.com:port/path/ or https://crushftp.com/ or https://crushftp.com/demo/ The url must end with a slash. User and pass is optional in the URL, you will be prompted for them if omitted.
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Disconnects from the currently connected client, for use when you want to change what client your connected with.
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Disconnects from the currently connected client, for use when you want to change what client your connected with.
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Transfers file/directory from remote client to local client. Example: get test.txt or get test.txt test_local.txt or get /folder/test.txt file.txt or get /folder/test.txt /local/test.txt\\
reget will resume the download based on the target file's size.
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put /local/file/path [remote file path]
reput /local/file/path [remote file path]
appe /local/file/path [remote file path]
get /remote/file/path [local file path]
reget /remote/file/path [local file path]
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diffput
put /local/file/path [remote file path]
reput /local/file/path [remote file path]
appe /local/file/path [remote file path]
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get /remote/file/path [local file path]
reget /remote/file/path [local file path]
diffput
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Transfers file/directory from remote client to local client. Example: get test.txt or get test.txt test_local.txt or get /folder/test.txt file.txt or get /folder/test.txt /local/test.txt\\
reget will resume the download based on the target file's size.
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Similar to the get command, but first calculates the differences between the files and then transfers just those differences. Remote side must be a CrushFTP server.
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Similar to the get command, but first calculates the differences between the files and then transfers just those differences. Remote side must be a CrushFTP server.
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Prints out a unix styled directory listing.
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Prints out a unix styled directory listing of the remote or local side.
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Deletes an item. Example: del /remote/test.txt
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Deletes a remote file. Example: del /remote/test.txt
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Gets info about the selected item and prints to the screen.
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Gets info about the selected item and prints to the screen.
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Waits for active transfers to complete with the local or remote client and prints occasional statistics about in-progress transfers.
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waits for active transfers to complete with the local or remote client and prints occasional statistics about in progress transfers.
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Pauses CrushClient for the specific milliseconds to impose delays in command processing.
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Pauses CrushClient for the specific milliseconds to impose delays in command processing.
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Prints stats about current in progress transfers one time.
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prints stats about current in progress transfers one time.
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Aborts all in progress transfers.
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Aborts all in progress transfers.
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Quits the CrushClient, aborting any in-progress transfers.
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exits the CrushClient, aborting any in progress transfers.
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Lists the segments that are different between the two files.
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Lists the segments that are different between the two files.
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Sets a variable that can be later referenced, or sets different client properties on how the client acts.
Example: set download_threads 10
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Sets a variable that can be later referenced, or sets different client properties on how the client acts.
Example: set download_threads 10
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Toggles the use of FTP passive mode.
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Toggles the use of FTP passive mode.
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Changes the current working directory for the local or remote client.
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Changes the current working directory for the local or remote client.
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Prints the current working directory for the local or remote client.
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Prints the current working directory for the local or remote client.
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Creates a new folder.
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Creates a new folder.
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Renames an item, both must be specified in the command for source and destination.
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Renames an item, both must be specified in the command for source and destination.
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The anything section is passed to the remote server directly. Applies only to FTP connections.
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The anything section is passed to the remote server directly. Applies only to FTP connections.
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Sets the modified date to the specified time.
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Sets the modified date to the specified time.
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Sets a configuration parameter on the client. Undocumented for now, use the UI in CrushFTP to setup a config on a connection item and then view the raw XML for the config param it configured.
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Sets a configuration parameter on the client. Undocumented for now, use the UI in CrushFTP to setup a config on a connection item and then view the raw XML for the config param it configured.
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Queues up commands in a list so they can later on be executed. Built a list of file transfers to do in a queue, then run it with the execute command. Useful for scripting load to the server.
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Queues up commands in a list so they can later on be executed. Built a list of file transfers to do in a queue, then run it with the execute command. Useful for scripting load to the server.
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