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A two way filesync script running on bash Linux, BSD, Android, MacOSX, Cygwin, MSYS2, Win10 bash and virtually any system supporting bash).
File synchronization is bidirectional, and can be run manually, as scheduled task, or triggered on file changes in daemon mode.
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You may launch concurrent sync processes on the same system but as long as the replicas to synchronize are different.
Multiple osync tasks may be launched sequentially by osync osync-batch tool.
Currently, it has been tested on CentOS 5.x, 6.x, 7.x, Fedora 22-25, Debian 6-8, Linux Mint 14-18, Ubuntu 12.04-12.10, FreeBSD 8.3-11, Mac OS X, QTS 4.5.1(x86) and pfSense 2.3.x.
Microsoft Windows is supported via MSYS or Cygwin and now via Windows 10 bash.
Currently, it has been tested on CentOS 5.x, 6.x, 7.x, AlmaLinux 9, Fedora 22-25, Debian 6-11, Linux Mint 14-18, Ubuntu 12.04-22.04, FreeBSD 8.3-11, Mac OS X, QTS 4.5.1(x86) and pfSense 2.3.x.
Microsoft Windows is supported via MSYS, Cygwin and or via WSL.
Android support works via Termux.
Some users also have successfully used osync on Gentoo and created an openRC init scriptt for it.
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osync has been designed to not delete any data, but rather make backups of conflictual files or soft deletes.
Nevertheless, you should always have a neat backup of your data before trying a new sync tool.
You may get osync on github (stable or latest dev snapshot) or on the author's site (stable version)
Getting osync via author's site on <https://www.netpower.fr/osync>