WebDAV-Sync is a free and open-source command-line tool that helps you keep your files organized. You can also use it as an Ant task. It works with three main parameters: a URL for a WebDAV collection, a local directory, and the direction you want to sync your files in.
This tool makes sure that the URL stays in sync with your chosen directory based on the direction you pick. You can choose to sync down, up, or even both ways!
If you select the down direction, it's perfect for when you'll be doing a lot of random file access later. A great example of this is when you're compiling program sources. But don't worry, it’s also handy for document processing tasks!
The up direction is more about updating any offline work back onto the server. If you want both sides to mirror each other, then bi-directional mode is just what you need.
You won’t have to wait long! It only takes seconds to check if a local directory with around a thousand files is synced with your WebDAV collection. This feature really helps cut down on delays in build scripts when only a few files or directories have changed.
NOTE: Remember, WebDAV-Sync follows the Public Domain license rules when it comes to its distribution.
If you're ready to give it a try, check out WebDAV-Sync here!
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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