# rsync This plugin adds aliases for frequent [rsync](https://rsync.samba.org/) commands, simplifying file transfer and synchronization tasks. To use it add `rsync` to the plugins array in you `.zshrc` file. ```zsh plugins=(... rsync) ``` | Alias | Command | Description | | ------------------- | ------------------------------------------------ | ------------| | `rsync-copy` | `rsync -avz --progress -h` | Recursively copy files and directories, preserving permissions, timestamps, and symbolic links. Compression is enabled for faster transfers. Progress is displayed in a human-readable format. | | `rsync-move` | `rsync -avz --progress -h --remove-source-files` | Same as rsync-copy, but removes the source files after a successful transfer (effectively performing a move). | | `rsync-update` | `rsync -avzu --progress -h` | Like rsync-copy, but only updates files if the source is newer than the destination (or if the destination file is missing). | | `rsync-synchronize` | `rsync -avzu --delete --progress -h` | Performs bidirectional-style sync: updates files as in rsync-update and deletes files in the destination that no longer exist in the source. Useful for directory synchronization. | Explanation of Flags: - -a: Archive mode; preserves symbolic links, permissions, timestamps, etc. - -v: Verbose; shows details of the transfer process. - -z: Compress file data during transfer for efficiency. - -u: Skip files that are newer on the receiver. - --progress: Show progress during file transfer. - -h: Output numbers in human-readable format (e.g., 1K, 234M). - --remove-source-files: Deletes source files after they are copied (used in rsync-move). - --delete: Deletes files in the destination that are not present in the source (used in rsync-synchronize).