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filezilla: FTP client
NAME
FileZilla - FTP clientSYNOPSIS
filezillafilezilla [-l <logontype>] <FTP URL>
filezilla -h|-s|-v
filezilla -c <site>
filezilla -a <path>
DESCRIPTION
FileZilla is a powerful client for plain FTP, FTP over SSL/TLS (FTPS) and the SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP).OPTIONS
- -c <site>, --site <site>
- Connect to the given site from the Site Manager. Site has to be given as complete path, with a slash as separation character. Any slash or backslash that is part of a segment has to be escaped with a backslash. Path has to be prefixed with 0 for user defined entries or 1 for default entries. Site path may not contain double quotation marks.
- Example: filezilla -c 0/foo/bar/sl\/ash connects to the user site sl/ash in the site directory foo/bar
-
May not be used together with
-s
nor with URL parameter.
- -a <path>, --local <path>
- Sets the local site to the given path.
-
Example: filezilla -a "/foo bar/"
- -h, --help
-
Displays a help dialog listing these commandline options.
- -l <logontype>, --logontype <logontype>
-
Set a special logontype, can only be used in combination with a FTP URL as argument.
Logontype has to be either ask or interactive. If -l isn't given, the normal logontype is used.
- -s, --sitemanager
-
Start with Site Manager opened. May not be used together with
-c
nor with URL parameter.
- -v, --version
-
Display version number of FileZilla.
ENVIRONMENT
The FZ_DATADIR environment variable can be used to specify the directory containing FileZilla's data files.
SUPPORT
Please visit https://filezilla-project.org/ for further information. Report bugs only if you are using the latest version available from the FileZilla website.COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2004-2014 Tim KosseFileZilla is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or later.