# 📘 Rclone Command Cheat Sheet ## ⚙️ Configuration ### Launch Configuration Wizard ```bash rclone config ``` ### Show Current Config ```bash rclone config show ``` ### List Remotes ```bash rclone listremotes ``` ## 📁 Basic File Operations ### Copy Files ```bash rclone copy source:path dest:path ``` ### Sync Files ```bash rclone sync source:path dest:path ``` ### Move Files ```bash rclone move source:path dest:path ``` ### Delete Files or Dirs ```bash rclone delete remote:path rclone purge remote:path # Delete entire path ``` ### Check Differences ```bash rclone check source:path dest:path ``` ## 🔍 Listing and Info ### List Directory ```bash rclone ls remote:path rclone lsd remote:path # List only directories rclone lsl remote:path # Long list with size and modification time ``` ### Tree View ```bash rclone tree remote:path ``` ### File Size and Count ```bash rclone size remote:path ``` ## 📦 Mounting ### Mount Remote (Linux/macOS) ```bash rclone mount remote:path /mnt/mountpoint ``` ### Mount with Aggressive Caching (Windows) ```bash rclone mount remote:path X: \ --vfs-cache-mode full \ --cache-dir C:\path\to\cache \ --vfs-cache-max-size 100G \ --vfs-read-chunk-size 512M \ --vfs-read-ahead 1G ``` ## 🔁 Sync with Filtering ### Include / Exclude Files ```bash rclone sync source:path dest:path --exclude "*.tmp" rclone sync source:path dest:path --include "*.jpg" ``` ## 📄 Logging and Dry Runs ### Verbose and Dry Run ```bash rclone sync source:path dest:path -v --dry-run ``` ### Log to File ```bash rclone sync source:path dest:path --log-file=rclone.log -v ``` ## 📡 Remote Control (RC) ### Start RC Server ```bash rclone rcd --rc-web-gui ``` ### Use RC Command ```bash rclone rc core/stats rclone rc vfs/stats ``` ## 🛠️ Miscellaneous ### Serve Over HTTP/WebDAV/SFTP ```bash rclone serve http remote:path rclone serve webdav remote:path rclone serve sftp remote:path ``` ### Crypt Operations ```bash rclone config create secure crypt remote:path ``` --- > ✅ **Tip**: Always use `--dry-run` when testing `sync`, `move`, or `delete` to prevent accidental data loss.