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- Syncthing
Configure and monitor Syncthing via a responsive and powerful interface accessible via your browser Works on macOS, Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, OpenBSD, and many others
- Downloads - Syncthing
Syncthing is available out-of-the-box as part of many Linux distributions, though often not with the most up-to-date version We also maintain packages and installation instructions for Debian Ubuntu at apt syncthing net
- Welcome to Syncthing’s documentation!
Welcome to Syncthing’s documentation! ¶ As a new user, the getting started guide is a good place to start, then perhaps moving on to the FAQ If you run into trouble getting devices to connect to each other, the page about firewall setup explains the networking necessary to get it to work
- Command Line Operation — Syncthing documentation
Syncthing lets you synchronize your files bidirectionally across multiple devices This means the creation, modification or deletion of files on one machine will automatically be replicated to your other devices
- Community Contributions — Syncthing documentation
A cross-platform utility to map Syncthing devices and shared folders Generates a visual representation of the relationships between several devices and their respective folders, including special folder types (send-only, receive-only)
- FAQ — Syncthing documentation
Is it “syncthing”, “Syncthing” or “SyncThing”? ¶ It’s Syncthing, although the command and source repository is spelled syncthing so it may be referred to in that way as well
- Usage — Syncthing documentation
Understanding Synchronization Untrusted (Encrypted) Devices Firewall Setup Relaying Using Proxies SSH Tunneling Ignoring Files File Versioning Syncthing Discovery Server Syncthing Relay Server Custom Upgrade Server Starting Syncthing Automatically Community Contributions Profiling Reverse Proxy Setup Security Principles Automatic Crash Reporting
- Getting Started — Syncthing v0. 11 documentation
Currently all community flavors run the same Syncthing core underneath, so don’t worry about changing your flavor at a later point in time The remainder of this page will explain how to set up two devices with the core Syncthing flavor
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