command line ftp client

Chuck Hallenbeck chuckh at ftml.net
Fri Feb 13 09:47:09 EST 2009


Chris,
Sitecopy looks neat, and is available as a Debian package.

Chuck

On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 08:39:05AM -0600, Chris Brannon wrote:
> Keith Barrett writes:
> > I am planning to do some alterations to my web site and would be good to
> > be able to upload and download the files in linux.
> 
> I use sitecopy for maintaining my website.
> http://www.manyfish.co.uk/sitecopy/
> The master copy of my site is on my hard drive, under ~/myweb/upload.
> Whenever I change something in that tree, I invoke sitecopy to propagate
> those changes to my ISP's FTP server.
> You will need to spend a few minutes reading the manpage and writing a config
> file, but the tool is very easy to use once it is configured.
> I am including my own config file.
> 
> Regards,
> -- Chris
> 
> ----- begin .sitecopyrc -----
> site cox 
> server members.cox.net
> remote / # All my files are under / on remote server
> local /home/chris/myweb/upload
> username cmbrannon
> password not4u2know
> protocol ftp
> ----- end .sitecopyrc -----
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