I realise this is old, but still relevant.Ī good solution is to use fish:// via dolphin (from KDE's Plasma), put the ssh server details like this in the file-location box (ie address bar) of dolphin file manager - you might have to change the default settings to reveal the location bar: fish:// :2200 So it is useful, but requires a bit of testing and/or man rsyncĪs always, commands are run in the local computer, not the remote one For example, you can mess up with trailing slashes (note that, in the last command, dir_name had no trailing slash, but /var/temp/ had). There are also many other options, including deleting files in the remote dir if they no longer exist in the local dir. To keep a directory in sync, sending only the needed files, you can use rsync -avzh /home/yourname/dir_name :/var/temp/ ![]() To copy a single file, you can use rsync -P -e ssh /tmp/file :/home/name/dir
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