desktop/src/csync
Matthieu Gallien 3099628770 header changes needed for clang/vs2022 compilers
Signed-off-by: Matthieu Gallien <matthieu.gallien@nextcloud.com>
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csync.h header changes needed for clang/vs2022 compilers 2024-04-26 09:05:12 +02:00
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csync_exclude.h handle case clash conflicts in a similar way to content conflicts 2023-01-25 16:37:35 +01:00
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README.md

WHAT IS CSYNC?

csync is a lightweight utility to synchronize files between two directories on a system or between multiple systems.

It synchronizes bidirectionally and allows the user to keep two copies of files and directories in sync. csync uses widely adopted protocols, such as smb or sftp, so that there is no need for a server component. It is a user-level program which means you dont need to be a superuser or administrator.

CONTRIBUTIONS

If you want to contribute to the development of the software then please join the mailing list. Patches are accepted preferably created with git and we are always glad to receive feedback or suggestions to the address csync-devel@csync.org. More information on the various mailing lists can be found at http://www.csync.org/communication/.

You can also get the sourcecode straight from the git repository - see http://git.csync.org/

DOCUMENTATION

As a user you can find a userguide which is shipped with this package or is available at the website. For developers there is doxygen documentation and comments in the source code itself. See

http://www.csync.org/userguide/ and http://www.csync.org/api/