Command-line arguments (Client)

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FileZilla Client 2.x Command-Line Arguments

FileZilla Client does support some basic command-line arguments, but it's primarily a GUI application and as such isn't meant to do scripting/automation. Some functionality is never the less available through the command-line.

Standard Synopsis

  • filezilla.exe <URL> [-du] <sourcefile> <targetdir> [-t] <targetname>
  • filezilla.exe -s <name of site in Site Manager>

Description

  • filezilla.exe [<protocol>://]<username>:<password>@<host>[:port]
    Used to connect to a host running a ftp server. The optional protocol can either be ftp://, sftp:// or ftps:// and defaults to ftp://. The port is optional. If it is ommited, the port defaults to 21 for ftp://, 22 for sftp:// and 990 for ftps://.
  • filezilla.exe -s <name of site in Site Manager>
    Used to connect to a host that is defined in the Site Manager of the program. The name of the site is case sensitive.
  • filezilla.exe [-du] <sourcefile> <targetdir> [-t] <targetname>
    Used to download (-d) or upload (-u) a file from/to the host.

User Commands

The supported user commands are:

  • URL
    You can specify an URL FileZilla connect to when started.
  • -s <name of site in Site Manager>
    Specifies an already defined site in the Site Manager that FileZilla tries to connect to when started.
  • -d <sourcefile> <targetdir>
    Downloads the specified file from the server into the target dir.
  • -u <sourcefile> <targetdir>
    Uploads the specified file into the target dir on the server. <sourcefile> has to be the full path of the file.
  • -t <targetname>
    Only valid together with -u or -d: Specifies an alternate name for the target file. Must come directly after one of -u or -d.
  • -quit
    Shuts down all running instances of FileZilla. Must be used solely; can't be combined with any of the other arguments.
  • -i
    Imports a Site Manager .xml file.

Options

  • -close
    Will close FileZilla after all transfers have finished.
  • -config <configfile>
    Loads the file specified as configuration for the program. If used it has to be the first argument to FileZilla.
  • -overwrite
    To set the fileexists action to overwrite.

Examples (ver 2.2.27)

  • filezilla.exe -s "Remote Site" -u "c:\ftpBackup\TestFile.txt" ftp!://ftp_user:ftp_password@ftp_host_ip/test_stuff -close

    ... will connect to the site "Remote Site" (defined in Site Manager) and Upload (-u) local file "TestFile.txt" into remote folder "test_stuff"; when transfer is complete, Close FileZilla.

    Note: You MUST remove the ! after ftp; inserted here to keep the command from turning into a link.