--- title: "put.io" description: "Rclone docs for put.io" --- # {{< icon "fas fa-parking" >}} put.io Paths are specified as `remote:path` put.io paths may be as deep as required, e.g. `remote:directory/subdirectory`. ## Configuration The initial setup for put.io involves getting a token from put.io which you need to do in your browser. `rclone config` walks you through it. Here is an example of how to make a remote called `remote`. First run: rclone config This will guide you through an interactive setup process: ``` No remotes found, make a new one? n) New remote s) Set configuration password q) Quit config n/s/q> n name> putio Type of storage to configure. Enter a string value. Press Enter for the default (""). Choose a number from below, or type in your own value [snip] XX / Put.io \ "putio" [snip] Storage> putio ** See help for putio backend at: https://rclone.org/putio/ ** Remote config Use auto config? * Say Y if not sure * Say N if you are working on a remote or headless machine y) Yes n) No y/n> y If your browser doesn't open automatically go to the following link: http://127.0.0.1:53682/auth Log in and authorize rclone for access Waiting for code... Got code -------------------- [putio] type = putio token = {"access_token":"XXXXXXXX","expiry":"0001-01-01T00:00:00Z"} -------------------- y) Yes this is OK e) Edit this remote d) Delete this remote y/e/d> y Current remotes: Name Type ==== ==== putio putio e) Edit existing remote n) New remote d) Delete remote r) Rename remote c) Copy remote s) Set configuration password q) Quit config e/n/d/r/c/s/q> q ``` Note that rclone runs a webserver on your local machine to collect the token as returned from Google if you use auto config mode. This only runs from the moment it opens your browser to the moment you get back the verification code. This is on `http://127.0.0.1:53682/` and this it may require you to unblock it temporarily if you are running a host firewall, or use manual mode. You can then use it like this, List directories in top level of your put.io rclone lsd remote: List all the files in your put.io rclone ls remote: To copy a local directory to a put.io directory called backup rclone copy /home/source remote:backup ### Restricted filename characters In addition to the [default restricted characters set](/overview/#restricted-characters) the following characters are also replaced: | Character | Value | Replacement | | --------- |:-----:|:-----------:| | \ | 0x5C | \ | Invalid UTF-8 bytes will also be [replaced](/overview/#invalid-utf8), as they can't be used in JSON strings. {{< rem autogenerated options start" - DO NOT EDIT - instead edit fs.RegInfo in backend/putio/putio.go then run make backenddocs" >}} ### Advanced options Here are the advanced options specific to putio (Put.io). #### --putio-encoding The encoding for the backend. See the [encoding section in the overview](/overview/#encoding) for more info. Properties: - Config: encoding - Env Var: RCLONE_PUTIO_ENCODING - Type: MultiEncoder - Default: Slash,BackSlash,Del,Ctl,InvalidUtf8,Dot {{< rem autogenerated options stop >}} ## Limitations put.io has rate limiting. When you hit a limit, rclone automatically retries after waiting the amount of time requested by the server. If you want to avoid ever hitting these limits, you may use the `--tpslimit` flag with a low number. Note that the imposed limits may be different for different operations, and may change over time.