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               Example:  0/foo/bar/sl\/ash  connects to the user site sl/ash in
 
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               the site directory foo/bar
 
               the site directory foo/bar
              Start with Site Manager opened.
 
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              May not be used together with -c nor with URL parameter.----
 
 
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Revision as of 23:31, 3 October 2010

These are the command-line arguments for FileZilla Client. The Server command-line arguments can be found under Command-line arguments (Server).

FileZilla Client command-line arguments

Synopsis

filezilla [<FTP URL>]
filezilla -s
filezilla -c <site>

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 ommitted), ftps://, ftpes:// and sftp://

  • -s, --sitemanager

Start with Site Manager opened. May not be used together with -c nor with URL parameter.

  • -c, --site

Connect to the given site from the Site Manager. 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: 0/foo/bar/sl\/ash connects to the user site sl/ash in the site directory foo/bar

  • --close (Windows only)

Closes all running instances of FileZilla.

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"