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date: 2019-08-26T15:19:45+01:00
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title: "rclone lsf"
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slug: rclone_lsf
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url: /commands/rclone_lsf/
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---
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## rclone lsf
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List directories and objects in remote:path formatted for parsing
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### Synopsis
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List the contents of the source path (directories and objects) to
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standard output in a form which is easy to parse by scripts. By
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default this will just be the names of the objects and directories,
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one per line. The directories will have a / suffix.
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Eg
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$ rclone lsf swift:bucket
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bevajer5jef
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canole
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diwogej7
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ferejej3gux/
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fubuwic
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Use the --format option to control what gets listed. By default this
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is just the path, but you can use these parameters to control the
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output:
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p - path
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s - size
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t - modification time
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h - hash
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i - ID of object
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o - Original ID of underlying object
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m - MimeType of object if known
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e - encrypted name
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T - tier of storage if known, eg "Hot" or "Cool"
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So if you wanted the path, size and modification time, you would use
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--format "pst", or maybe --format "tsp" to put the path last.
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Eg
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$ rclone lsf --format "tsp" swift:bucket
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2016-06-25 18:55:41;60295;bevajer5jef
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2016-06-25 18:55:43;90613;canole
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2016-06-25 18:55:43;94467;diwogej7
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2018-04-26 08:50:45;0;ferejej3gux/
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2016-06-25 18:55:40;37600;fubuwic
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If you specify "h" in the format you will get the MD5 hash by default,
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use the "--hash" flag to change which hash you want. Note that this
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can be returned as an empty string if it isn't available on the object
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(and for directories), "ERROR" if there was an error reading it from
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the object and "UNSUPPORTED" if that object does not support that hash
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type.
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For example to emulate the md5sum command you can use
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rclone lsf -R --hash MD5 --format hp --separator " " --files-only .
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Eg
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$ rclone lsf -R --hash MD5 --format hp --separator " " --files-only swift:bucket
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7908e352297f0f530b84a756f188baa3 bevajer5jef
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cd65ac234e6fea5925974a51cdd865cc canole
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03b5341b4f234b9d984d03ad076bae91 diwogej7
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8fd37c3810dd660778137ac3a66cc06d fubuwic
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99713e14a4c4ff553acaf1930fad985b gixacuh7ku
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(Though "rclone md5sum ." is an easier way of typing this.)
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By default the separator is ";" this can be changed with the
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--separator flag. Note that separators aren't escaped in the path so
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putting it last is a good strategy.
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Eg
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$ rclone lsf --separator "," --format "tshp" swift:bucket
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2016-06-25 18:55:41,60295,7908e352297f0f530b84a756f188baa3,bevajer5jef
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2016-06-25 18:55:43,90613,cd65ac234e6fea5925974a51cdd865cc,canole
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2016-06-25 18:55:43,94467,03b5341b4f234b9d984d03ad076bae91,diwogej7
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2018-04-26 08:52:53,0,,ferejej3gux/
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2016-06-25 18:55:40,37600,8fd37c3810dd660778137ac3a66cc06d,fubuwic
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You can output in CSV standard format. This will escape things in "
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if they contain ,
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Eg
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$ rclone lsf --csv --files-only --format ps remote:path
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test.log,22355
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test.sh,449
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"this file contains a comma, in the file name.txt",6
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Note that the --absolute parameter is useful for making lists of files
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to pass to an rclone copy with the --files-from flag.
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For example to find all the files modified within one day and copy
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those only (without traversing the whole directory structure):
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rclone lsf --absolute --files-only --max-age 1d /path/to/local > new_files
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rclone copy --files-from new_files /path/to/local remote:path
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Any of the filtering options can be applied to this command.
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There are several related list commands
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* `ls` to list size and path of objects only
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* `lsl` to list modification time, size and path of objects only
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* `lsd` to list directories only
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* `lsf` to list objects and directories in easy to parse format
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* `lsjson` to list objects and directories in JSON format
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`ls`,`lsl`,`lsd` are designed to be human readable.
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`lsf` is designed to be human and machine readable.
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`lsjson` is designed to be machine readable.
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Note that `ls` and `lsl` recurse by default - use "--max-depth 1" to stop the recursion.
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The other list commands `lsd`,`lsf`,`lsjson` do not recurse by default - use "-R" to make them recurse.
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Listing a non existent directory will produce an error except for
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remotes which can't have empty directories (eg s3, swift, gcs, etc -
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the bucket based remotes).
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```
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rclone lsf remote:path [flags]
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```
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### Options
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```
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--absolute Put a leading / in front of path names.
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--csv Output in CSV format.
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-d, --dir-slash Append a slash to directory names. (default true)
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--dirs-only Only list directories.
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--files-only Only list files.
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-F, --format string Output format - see help for details (default "p")
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--hash h Use this hash when h is used in the format MD5|SHA-1|DropboxHash (default "MD5")
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-h, --help help for lsf
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-R, --recursive Recurse into the listing.
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-s, --separator string Separator for the items in the format. (default ";")
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```
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See the [global flags page](/flags/) for global options not listed here.
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### SEE ALSO
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* [rclone](/commands/rclone/) - Show help for rclone commands, flags and backends.
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