csync 0.1

Creator: bradpython12

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Description:

csync 0.1

Usage
Create watcherConfig.txt that contains entries like:
[project_name]
local_dir = /your/local/path
remote_dir = /your/remote/path
remote_addr = username@server
remote_port = {port}

[project_name]
local_dir = /your/local/path
remote_dir = /app
remote_addr = {username@server|server}
languages = {c++|all}
ignore_filetypes = {.so*|.so*,.cpp...}
file_delete = {True|False}

Language, remote_port, ignore_filetypes are optional
ignore_filetypes is useful if you have embedded c++ code in your project and the machine you're syncing to isn't the same type of machine as the one you're developing on.
The all language will sync the entired directory over. By default the language is python
file_delete will default to True, but if set to False will not delete files on remote if they don't exist on local. This is useful for building env-specific stuff that you don't want overwritten by a different env (or if you don't build on local because you can't or something).
server can be an alias set in your ~/.ssh/config
cysnc uses rsync every time a change to a local_dir is made.
Installation
pip install csync
TODO

Have codeSync create the config files for you
Extend makefile commands so that make isn't the only one
Enable force-sync
Sync both ways

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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