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FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol.  It is a meothd of transaction between your computer and a web serverWhat you need to upload items to a server is called a FTP clientIn a basic way, the FTP client is a program similar to your Windows Explorer. You will be able to see file folders on your hard drive, drag them to the FTP client and upload them. You will need to know your IP address for your serverWhen you subscribed to your hosting site, they should have given you an IP address. If not, contact them and ask for it. This sounds a lot harder than it is. You can find a few free FTP clients on the web. Use your search engines and type in FREE FTP Clients. CuteFTP is a specific client you can check out. Type it into a search engine and read along. It's a down-loadable program from the net. Some versions are free. At most, you would pay about $50 for it. Not bad at all.
These are the command-line arguments for [[FileZilla FTP Client|FileZilla Client]]. The Server command-line arguments can be found under [[Command-line arguments (Server)]].
If you are looking for a command-line version of FileZilla, check out [https://filezillapro.com/cli/ FileZilla Pro CLI].
 
== FileZilla Client command-line arguments ==
 
=== Synopsis ===
 
filezilla [<FTP URL>]
filezilla -h, --help
filezilla -s, --site-manager
filezilla -c, --site=<string>
filezilla -l, --logontype=<string>
  filezilla -a, --local=<string>
filezilla --close
filezilla --verbose
filezilla -v, --version
 
=== Options ===
 
*<FTP URL>
<blockquote>
Accepts all URLs of the form
 
<pre>[protocol://][user[:pass]@]host[:port][/path]
egsftp://username:password@server:port</pre>
 
Valid protocols are '''ftp://''' (the default if omitted), '''ftps://''', '''ftpes://''' and '''sftp://'''
</blockquote>
 
*-h, --help
<blockquote>
Shows the help dialog.
</blockquote>
 
*-s, --sitemanager
<blockquote>
Start with opened Site Manager.
<br /><br />
May not be used together with -c nor with URL parameter.
</blockquote>
 
*-c, --site=&lt;string&gt;
<blockquote>
Connect to specified Site Manager site.
<br /><br />
Site name requirements:
<ul>
    <li>Site has to be given as complete path, with a slash as separation character.</li>
    <li>Any slash or backslash that is part of a segment has to be escaped with a backslash.</li>
    <li>Path has to be prefixed with 0 for user defined entries or 1 for default entries.</li>
    <li>Site path may not contain double quotation marks.</li>
</ul> 
   
 
Example:
<pre>filezilla --site="0/foo/bar/sl\/ash"</pre>
Connects to the user site "sl/ash" in the site directory "foo/bar".
 
 
</blockquote>
 
*-l, --logontype=(ask|interactive)
<blockquote>
Logon type, can only be used together with FTP URL. Argument has to be either 'ask' or 'interactive'.
<br /><br />
FileZilla will ask for any logon information not supplied in the FTP URL before connecting. Useful for custom scripts or shortcuts.
</blockquote>
 
 
*-a, --local=&lt;string&gt;
<blockquote>
Sets the local site (left-hand side) to the given path. '''(Requires version 3.7.1-rc1 or higher)'''
<br /><br />
Use double quotation for paths with spaces in them.
<br /><br />
 
Example:
<pre>filezilla --site="0/site1" --local="C:\site1 downloads"
filezilla ftp://username:password@ftp.example.com --local="C:\server2 downloads"</pre>
Connects to the user site "site1" and sets the local folder to '''C:\site1 downloads'''.
 
Connects to server2 URL and sets the local folder to '''C:\server2 downloads'''.
 
</blockquote>
 
 
*--close ''(Windows only)''
<blockquote>
Closes all running instances of FileZilla.
</blockquote>
 
*--verbose
<blockquote>
Verbose log messages from wxWidgets.
</blockquote>
 
*-v, --version
<blockquote>
Print version information to stdout and exit.
</blockquote>
 
=== Example ===
 
[[Image:Cmdline argument example.png]]
 
If you want to connect from the command-line to the site named '''Backup server''' in the directory '''foo/bar''', the command is:
  filezilla -c "0/foo\/bar/Backup server"

Latest revision as of 18:30, 6 March 2024

These are the command-line arguments for FileZilla Client. The Server command-line arguments can be found under Command-line arguments (Server). If you are looking for a command-line version of FileZilla, check out FileZilla Pro CLI.

FileZilla Client command-line arguments

Synopsis

filezilla [<FTP URL>]
filezilla -h, --help
filezilla -s, --site-manager
filezilla -c, --site=<string>
filezilla -l, --logontype=<string>
filezilla -a, --local=<string>
filezilla --close
filezilla --verbose
filezilla -v, --version

Options

  • <FTP URL>

Accepts all URLs of the form

[protocol://][user[:pass]@]host[:port][/path]
eg.  sftp://username:password@server:port

Valid protocols are ftp:// (the default if omitted), ftps://, ftpes:// and sftp://

  • -h, --help

Shows the help dialog.

  • -s, --sitemanager

Start with opened Site Manager.

May not be used together with -c nor with URL parameter.

  • -c, --site=<string>

Connect to specified Site Manager site.

Site name requirements:

  • Site has to be given as complete path, with a slash as separation character.
  • Any slash or backslash that is part of a segment has to be escaped with a backslash.
  • Path has to be prefixed with 0 for user defined entries or 1 for default entries.
  • Site path may not contain double quotation marks.


Example:

filezilla --site="0/foo/bar/sl\/ash"

Connects to the user site "sl/ash" in the site directory "foo/bar".


  • -l, --logontype=(ask|interactive)

Logon type, can only be used together with FTP URL. Argument has to be either 'ask' or 'interactive'.

FileZilla will ask for any logon information not supplied in the FTP URL before connecting. Useful for custom scripts or shortcuts.


  • -a, --local=<string>

Sets the local site (left-hand side) to the given path. (Requires version 3.7.1-rc1 or higher)

Use double quotation for paths with spaces in them.

Example:

filezilla --site="0/site1" --local="C:\site1 downloads"
filezilla ftp://username:password@ftp.example.com --local="C:\server2 downloads"

Connects to the user site "site1" and sets the local folder to C:\site1 downloads.

Connects to server2 URL and sets the local folder to C:\server2 downloads.


  • --close (Windows only)

Closes all running instances of FileZilla.

  • --verbose

Verbose log messages from wxWidgets.

  • -v, --version

Print version information to stdout and exit.

Example

Cmdline argument example.png

If you want to connect from the command-line to the site named Backup server in the directory foo/bar, the command is:

filezilla -c "0/foo\/bar/Backup server"