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Is it possible to set up a Watched folder in Filezilla?
Is it possible to set up a Watched folder in Filezilla? <-- Not currently


It is possible to setup a default connection and connect to it at the start of the program?
It is possible to setup a default connection and connect to it at the start of the program?
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== Filters associated with sites in site manager ==
== Filters associated with sites in site manager ==
set of filters asociated with each "site" in site manager
set of filters asociated with each "site" in site manager
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== Selecting all nonexistent files for transfer ==
actually we do not have any easy way to select one-side-only-existent files (yellow marked).
 
Similar - a way to remove orphaned files from remote server. Files that need to be deleted from remote server. A way to remove all of them from the current directory and all inclusive.
 
== What's the diff? ==
 
Would it be possible to do a Unix diff between the local and remote files?
 
Once you find a mismatch in the file sizes and/or modification times it would be nice
to see the actual differences between the two files.

Latest revision as of 12:36, 22 October 2023

Is it possible to set up a Watched folder in Filezilla? <-- Not currently

It is possible to setup a default connection and connect to it at the start of the program?

scheduling file transfer[edit]

How to schedule files transfer in a specific time?

Filters associated with sites in site manager[edit]

set of filters asociated with each "site" in site manager

Selecting all nonexistent files for transfer[edit]

actually we do not have any easy way to select one-side-only-existent files (yellow marked).

Similar - a way to remove orphaned files from remote server. Files that need to be deleted from remote server. A way to remove all of them from the current directory and all inclusive.

What's the diff?[edit]

Would it be possible to do a Unix diff between the local and remote files?

Once you find a mismatch in the file sizes and/or modification times it would be nice to see the actual differences between the two files.