enter in your information to login. This creates a ~/Copy directory, and will sync any current items already stored with Copy.
May or may not be the best method, but I copied ( guess I could of just moved it too :D )the copy directory to ~/bin, then created an alias for easier syncing
copycmd (CopyCmd) offers deeper more granular options which I haven't dived into yet. Simpy entering copycmd with no arguments will display its options.
Things I like. There is no overhead. It syncs when you tell it to and that's it, keeping your system minimal, but with added function. One could always set a cron job to automagically sync.
If your using a more bloated system, you will have a nice panel icon.
If you want sexy GUI, use their website, which is nice too.
Interested? Enjoy
*edit-clean up some mistakes*
Re: Install Copy - CLI
Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2013 3:02 am
by dkeg
I'm bumping this b/c I have really enjoyed having this set up. Great for storing walls or family photos and easily having synced b/t machines and others.
Re: Install Copy - CLI
Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2013 3:14 am
by bones
Thanks for posting this, I may check this out as a replacement for Dropbox, which I dumped several months ago. Found it to be too bloaty.
Re: Install Copy - CLI
Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2014 6:30 pm
by ChefIronBelly
Im in this should fill a gap for me. Thanks
Re: Install Copy - CLI
Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2014 6:58 pm
by dkeg
^ if you let me send you an invite, we both get an extra 5GB
Re: Install Copy - CLI
Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2014 7:06 pm
by ivanovnegro
^ Wow!
Re: Install Copy - CLI
Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2014 7:18 pm
by ChefIronBelly
dkeg wrote:^ if you let me send you an invite, we both get an extra 5GB
I am already signed up and verfied :( of coarse I have more users and emails. :)