

Osaka:~ dkocher$ duck -username dkocher -identity ~/.ssh/cyberduck.io-rsa -edit s 1.0 MiB (1,067,009 bytes) of 1.0 MiB (100%, 88.6 KB/sec)Ĭonnect using public key authentication using -identity for the private key. Rename Rename transferred files with a timestamp appended to the filename (similar)Īction : compare Skip Skip transfer of files that already exist (skip) Overwrite Overwrite all files (overwrite) Rename existing Rename existing files with timestamp appended to filename (rename) Choose what action to take:Ĭompare Skip files that match size, modification date or checksum (compare) Osaka:duck.sh dkocher$ duck -username dkocher -upload ftps://cyberduck.io/duck.sh/ output/ An overwrite prompt will ask the action to take for existing files or can be specified using the -existing option. Recursively upload a folder to a remote location. No login credentials could be found in the Keychain. Login cyberduck.io with username and password. Osaka:~ dkocher$ duck -copy rackspace://sandbox/Cyberduck-4.6.1.zip Note the URI syntax protocol://container/key used for OpenStack Swift, Microsoft Azure and Amazon S3. Copy a file from an FTPS server to a Rackspace Cloud container

Let’s looks at some examples what in particular duck is useful for. Edit files on remote servers, download, upload and copy between servers with FTP, SFTP or WebDAV plus support for cloud storage Amazon S3 & OpenStack Swift deployments.


The CLI version includes the power features of Cyberduck ready to be used in scripts and automated deployments. It is named duck and runs in your shell on Linux and OS X or your Windows command line prompt. We have readied a command line interface (CLI) version of Cyberduck for power users.
