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Exit the program or execute script when all folders or specific one is fully synced.
My proposal is to add a global flag like --exit-on-sync
If no folder id is specified, all folders should be on Up to Date state to trigger the parameter.
With this parameter a simple script like this should work:
Alternatively a similar effect could be achieved with --execute-on-sync=my-script.sh
In any case, the goal is to have a very simple way to know when a folder is synced and give control back to the console and don't wait indefinitely.
Problem or use case
Users with different computers (home, studio, work) with a single folder but huge size, so that have to wait for hours or leave the computer on if they don't have physical access to it.
Alternatives or workarounds
There's a lot of different aproaches on the forums and issues but none is reliable because they use parsing files or programs.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Feature description
Exit the program or execute script when all folders or specific one is fully synced.
My proposal is to add a global flag like --exit-on-sync
If no folder id is specified, all folders should be on Up to Date state to trigger the parameter.
With this parameter a simple script like this should work:
Alternatively a similar effect could be achieved with --execute-on-sync=my-script.sh
In any case, the goal is to have a very simple way to know when a folder is synced and give control back to the console and don't wait indefinitely.
Problem or use case
Users with different computers (home, studio, work) with a single folder but huge size, so that have to wait for hours or leave the computer on if they don't have physical access to it.
Alternatives or workarounds
There's a lot of different aproaches on the forums and issues but none is reliable because they use parsing files or programs.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: