

Review the configuration summary screen and press Enter to accept it. You can edit the configuration at any time to review or change options. Then enter your Application Key and Key ID, press Enter at the hard_delete prompt to take the default, and Enter one more time to skip the advanced configuration page. You can choose the number or the alias of the cloud account you want to use. Then a list of possible cloud accounts will be shown, currently numbering over 50 types in the latest version.Įach cloud account type has a short name (alias) as well as a number. Short descriptive names are best, as you will have to use them in every command. To create a new configuration, enter “n” for new, and then enter a name for the configuration. This will list your currently configured accounts (if any), and then list the menu of commands. To configure rclone, open a command prompt or terminal window, and enter: rclone config The latest version with the newest features will always be available directly from rclone, as repositories are often out of date, and you won’t get the latest features. You can download the latest version here or you can install it from your system's default repository.ĭepending on your operating system, the command may be:Īpt install rclone, yum install rclone, brew install rclone, choco install rclone, etc. Rclone is available for just about every platform.
