https://codeberg.org/cyber-luna/lunas

Archlinux: yay -S lunas

i made a versatile syncing cli program, lunas, that’s capable of syncing local to local, local to remote, remote to local and remote to remote at the same time with many input directories, with their file attributes if enabled and more. It syncs both ways but it has src/dest options that can be assigned to individual input directories

it runs locally, unless remote syncing is used then it runs peer-to-peer using libssh/sftp

It can do sync removal between different input directories, meaning if u want to remove a file/directory that you don’t want to sync back to other directories, you can “lunas -rm file” for local or “lunas -rrm user@ip:/path/to/dir” for remote and then use the option “-cr Y” while syncing to remove it from every other directories, or simply don’t use this option and it should be ignored without removal, or “-cr S” and it should be synced back to the directory it was removed from, IF it was found in one of the other directories

it has an optional config file for defining presets for easier syncing instead of writing them each time in the cli

there are more options to it which can be found in the --help or in the man page for more details

a simple usage of lunas can be like this

lunas -p dir1 -p dir2 --dry-run

lunas -s dir1 -d dir2 -d dir3 -rd user@ip:dir4

lunas -r user@ip:dir1 -d dir2 -dr

lunas -rs user@ip:dir1 -d dir2 -cr Y

lunas -rd user@ip:dir1 -s dir2

lunas -p dir1 -p dir2 -p dir3 -p user@ip:dir4 -p user@ip:dir5

p: local path r: remote path , both of them are source and destination

s: source local path d: destination local path

rs: source remote path rd: destination remote path

-dr/–dry-run: outputs what would be synced without actually syncing them

-cr/–confirm-remove Y: confirms the sync removal as explained previously

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    4 months ago

    i’m not familiar with rclone. I’m kinda familiar with rsync, but not much so excuse me if i got something wrong,

    3 main things that are in lunas but not in rsync

    • multi directory syncing with src and/or dest for each input directory

    u can sync as many directories, locally and remotely, ig as your ram can handle

    src input directories -> files are not synced to them, but they sync to other input directories

    dest input directories -> files ARE synced to them, but they DON’T sync to other input directories

    src+dest input directories -> they do both, files are synced to them, and from them to other input directories

    lunas -p dir1 -p dir2 -p dir3 -p dir4 -p dir5 -r user@ip:dir6

    all of these dirs should be the same at the end, since -p is src and dest at the same time, same for -r

    • config file -> which many presets could be defined and used very conveniently " lunas -c preset_name"

    path : ~/.config/lunas/lunas.conf

    global{
    
        resume = on  # resume file syncing if it was interrupted
    
       progress = on # show progress bar for file syncing
    
       update = on # check for file mtimes and resync them based on mtime difference. Newer to old
    
       mkdir = on # make input directories if not there
    
       compression = on # in remote transfer, zlib is used
    
    }
    
    cool{
    
       p = /path/to/dir
    
       r = user@ip:/path/to/dir
    
       verbose = on
    
       attributes = atime
    
    }
    

    command > lunas -c cool

    using this command lunas would load what’s in the preset named “cool”, and tries to sync the paths inside them and enable the options. And there is >the special preset called “global” which can always run while using -c preset, or normally using the cli “lunas -p dir -p dir2” this basically lets the user >defined their default options that make sense for them instead of rewriting them in the cli each time

    btw lunas can load multiple presets at once

    lunas -c cool -c other_preset -c etc

    • sync removal -> to sync remove files from other directories

    in case someone wanted to delete a directory or file and don’t want them to be synced back to other backup directories for instance, or want them >removed, they could use sync removal. By default it acts as excluding, unless -cr Y is used, then it should remove them from other input directories, >if found

    or --exclude can be used to exclude files without removing them, i’m thinking of maybe adding a .lunasignore file similar to .gitignore to make this >extra convenient

    lunas doesn’t have as many options as rsync, it still has many tho, u could take a quick look at both of them to compare if you want. But i’m still developing lunas and i wanna make it even more cooler, it’s been like over 6 months since i started it, so hopefully more cool stuff come in the future