--- date: 2020-02-10T12:28:36Z title: "rclone rc" slug: rclone_rc url: /commands/rclone_rc/ # autogenerated - DO NOT EDIT, instead edit the source code in cmd/rc/ and as part of making a release run "make commanddocs" --- ## rclone rc Run a command against a running rclone. ### Synopsis This runs a command against a running rclone. Use the --url flag to specify an non default URL to connect on. This can be either a ":port" which is taken to mean "http://localhost:port" or a "host:port" which is taken to mean "http://host:port" A username and password can be passed in with --user and --pass. Note that --rc-addr, --rc-user, --rc-pass will be read also for --url, --user, --pass. Arguments should be passed in as parameter=value. The result will be returned as a JSON object by default. The --json parameter can be used to pass in a JSON blob as an input instead of key=value arguments. This is the only way of passing in more complicated values. Use --loopback to connect to the rclone instance running "rclone rc". This is very useful for testing commands without having to run an rclone rc server, eg: rclone rc --loopback operations/about fs=/ Use "rclone rc" to see a list of all possible commands. ``` rclone rc commands parameter [flags] ``` ### Options ``` -h, --help help for rc --json string Input JSON - use instead of key=value args. --loopback If set connect to this rclone instance not via HTTP. --no-output If set don't output the JSON result. --pass string Password to use to connect to rclone remote control. --url string URL to connect to rclone remote control. (default "http://localhost:5572/") --user string Username to use to rclone remote control. ``` See the [global flags page](/flags/) for global options not listed here. ### SEE ALSO * [rclone](/commands/rclone/) - Show help for rclone commands, flags and backends.