Simple, quick and dirty synctool
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README.md

MiniSync

This small sync-tool has only 3 files with lesser than 1000Byte.

c.rb

It will start s.pl on a remote machine via ssh and (via exec) r.pl local.

s.pl

On the remote machine, it reads a dir and asks r.pl, how many Bytes already synced. It seeks to this Position and sends till EOF.

The complete sourcecode will be transfered via ssh and calls it via perl -e, you may not copy it.

r.pl

On the local machine, it will wait, till s.pl will request, how many Bytes the local file has. r.pl opens and stats this file and responses. Every content it will append to this file, till s.pl will announce an other file.

Install

First install ruby on your machine. Perl - i think - is already installed on all your machines.

Usage

./c.rb DIR/REGEXP DEST

This will copy files, which match expression REGEXP in DIR on MACHINE to local-dir DEST.