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Using the Synchronization Client
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.. index:: navigating, usage
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The Nextcloud Desktop Client remains in the background and is visible as an icon
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in the system tray (Windows, KDE), menu bar (Mac OS X), or notification area
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(Linux).
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.. figure:: images/icon.png
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:alt: Status icon, green circle and white checkmark
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The status indicator uses icons to indicate the current status of your
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synchronization. The green circle with the white checkmark tells you that your
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synchronization is current and you are connected to your Nextcloud server.
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.. figure:: images/icon-syncing.png
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:alt: Status icon, blue circle and white semi-circles
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The blue icon with the white semi-circles means synchronization is in progress.
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.. figure:: images/icon-paused.png
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:alt: Status icon, yellow circle and vertical parallel
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lines
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The yellow icon with the parallel lines tells you your synchronization
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has been paused. (Most likely by you.)
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.. figure:: images/icon-offline.png
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:alt: Status icon, gray circle and three horizontal
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white dots
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The gray icon with three white dots means your sync client has lost its
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connection with your Nextcloud server.
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.. figure:: images/icon-information.png
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:alt: Status icon, sign "!" in yellow circle
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When you see a yellow circle with the sign "!" that is the informational icon,
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so you should click it to see what it has to tell you.
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.. figure:: images/icon-error.png
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:alt: Status icon, red circle and white x
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The red circle with the white "x" indicates a configuration error, such as an
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incorrect login or server URL.
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Systray Icon
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A right-click on the systray icon opens a menu for quick access to multiple
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operations.
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.. figure:: images/menu.png
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:alt: the right-click sync client menu
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This menu provides the following options:
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* Quick access to your accounts
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* Sync status
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* Recent Changes, showing latest activities
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* Settings
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* Help menu
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* Pause synchronizations
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* An option to log in or log out of all of your accounts at once
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* Quit Nextcloud, logging out and closing the client
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A left-click on your systray icon opens the desktop client to the account
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settings window.
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.. figure:: images/client-6.png
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:alt: Account settings window
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Configuring Nextcloud Account Settings
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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.. index:: account settings, user, password, Server URL
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At the top of the window are tabs for each configured sync account, and three
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others for Activity, General and Network settings. On your account tabs you
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have the following features:
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* Connection status, showing which Nextcloud server you are connected to, and
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your Nextcloud username.
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* An **Account** button, which contains a dropdown menu with **Add New**,
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**Log Out**, and **Remove**.
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* Used and available space on the server.
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* Current synchronization status.
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* **Add Folder Sync Connection** button.
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The little button with three dots (the overflow menu) that sits to the right of
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the sync status bar offers four additional options:
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* Open Folder
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* Choose What to Sync (This appears only when your file tree is collapsed, and
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expands the file tree)
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* Pause Sync / Resume Sync
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* Remove folder sync connection
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**Open Folder** opens your local Nextcloud sync folder.
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**Pause Sync** pauses sync operations without making any changes to your
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account. It will continue to update file and folder lists, without
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downloading or updating files. To stop all sync activity use **Remove
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Folder Sync Connection**.
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.. figure:: images/client-7.png
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:alt: Extra options for sync operations
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.. note:: Nextcloud does not preserve the mtime (modification time) of
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directories, though it does update the mtimes on files. See
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`Wrong folder date when syncing
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<https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/7009>`_ for discussion of this.
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Adding New Accounts
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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You may configure multiple Nextcloud accounts in your desktop sync client. Simply
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click the **Account** > **Add New** button on any account tab to add a new
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account, and then follow the account creation wizard. The new account will
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appear as a new tab in the settings dialog, where you can adjust its settings at
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any time. Use **Account** > **Remove** to delete accounts.
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File Manager Overlay Icons
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The Nextcloud sync client provides overlay icons, in addition to the normal file
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type icons, for your system file manager (Explorer on Windows, Finder on Mac and
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Nautilus on Linux) to indicate the sync status of your Nextcloud files.
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The overlay icons are similar to the systray icons introduced above. They
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behave differently on files and directories according to sync status
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and errors.
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The overlay icon of an individual file indicates its current sync state. If the
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file is in sync with the server version, it displays a green checkmark.
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If the file is ignored from syncing, for example because it is on your
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exclude list, or because it is a symbolic link, it displays a warning icon.
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If there is a sync error, or the file is blacklisted, it displays an
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eye-catching red X.
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If the file is waiting to be synced, or is currently syncing, the overlay
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icon displays a blue cycling icon.
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When the client is offline, no icons are shown to reflect that the
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folder is currently out of sync and no changes are synced to the server.
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The overlay icon of a synced directory indicates the status of the files in the
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directory. If there are any sync errors, the directory is marked with a warning
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icon.
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If a directory includes ignored files that are marked with warning icons
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that does not change the status of the parent directories.
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Sharing From Your Desktop
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The Nextcloud desktop sync client integrates with your file manager: Finder on
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macOS, Explorer on Windows, and Nautilus on Linux. (Linux users must install
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the ``Nextcloud-client-nautilus`` plugin.) You can create share links, and share
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with internal Nextcloud users the same way as in your Nextcloud Web interface.
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.. figure:: images/mac-share.png
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:alt: Sync client integration in Windows Explorer.
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Right-click your systray icon, hover over the account you want to use, and
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left-click "Open folder [folder name] to quickly enter your local Nextcloud
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folder. Right-click the file or folder you want to share to expose the share
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dialog, and click **Share with Nextcloud**.
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.. figure:: images/share-1.png
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:alt: Sharing from Windows Explorer.
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The share dialog has all the same options as your Nextcloud Web interface.
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.. figure:: images/share-2.png
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:alt: Share dialog in Windows Explorer.
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Use **Share with Nextcloud** to see who you have shared with, and to modify
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their permissions, or to delete the share.
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Activity Window
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The Activity window contains the log of your recent activities, organized over
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three tabs: **Server Activities**, which includes new shares and files
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downloaded and deleted, **Sync Protocol**, which displays local activities such
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as which local folders your files went into, and **Not Synced** shows errors
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such as files not synced. Double clicking an entry pointing to an existing
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file in **Server Activities** or **Sync Protocol** will open the folder containing
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the file and highlight it.
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.. figure:: images/client-8.png
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:alt: Activity windows logs all server and client activities.
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Server Notifications
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Starting with version 2.2.0, the client will display notifications from your
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Nextcloud server that require manual interaction by you. For example, when a
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user on a remote Nextcloud creates a new Federated share for you, you can accept
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it from your desktop client.
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The desktop client automatically checks for available notifications
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automatically on a regular basis. Notifications are displayed in the Server
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Activity tab, and if you have **Show Desktop Notifications** enabled (General
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tab) you'll also see a systray notification.
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.. figure:: images/client-12.png
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:alt: Activity window with notification.
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This also displays notifications sent to users by the Nextcloud admin via the
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Announcements app.
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General Window
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The General window has configuration options such as **Launch on System
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Startup**, **Use Monochrome Icons**, and **Show Desktop Notifications**. This
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is where you will find the **Edit Ignored Files** button, to launch the ignored
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files editor, and **Ask confirmation before downloading
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folders larger than [folder size]**.
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.. figure:: images/client-9.png
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:alt: General window contains configuration options.
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Using the Network Window
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.. index:: proxy settings, SOCKS, bandwith, throttling, limiting
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The Network settings window enables you to define network proxy settings, and
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also to limit download and upload bandwidth.
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.. figure:: images/settings_network.png
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.. _usingIgnoredFilesEditor-label:
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Using the Ignored Files Editor
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.. index:: ignored files, exclude files, pattern
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You might have some local files or directories that you do not want to backup
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and store on the server. To identify and exclude these files or directories, you
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can use the *Ignored Files Editor* (General tab.)
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.. figure:: images/ignored_files_editor.png
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For your convenience, the editor is pre-populated with a default list of
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typical
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ignore patterns. These patterns are contained in a system file (typically
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``sync-exclude.lst``) located in the Nextcloud Client application directory. You
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cannot modify these pre-populated patterns directly from the editor. However,
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if
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necessary, you can hover over any pattern in the list to show the path and
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filename associated with that pattern, locate the file, and edit the
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``sync-exclude.lst`` file.
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.. note:: Modifying the global exclude definition file might render the client
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unusable or result in undesired behavior.
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Each line in the editor contains an ignore pattern string. When creating custom
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patterns, in addition to being able to use normal characters to define an
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ignore pattern, you can use wildcards characters for matching values. As an
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example, you can use an asterisk (``*``) to identify an arbitrary number of
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characters or a question mark (``?``) to identify a single character.
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Patterns that end with a slash character (``/``) are applied to only directory
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components of the path being checked.
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.. note:: Custom entries are currently not validated for syntactical
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correctness by the editor, so you will not see any warnings for bad
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syntax. If your synchronization does not work as you expected, check your
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syntax.
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Each pattern string in the list is preceded by a checkbox. When the check box
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contains a check mark, in addition to ignoring the file or directory component
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matched by the pattern, any matched files are also deemed "fleeting metadata"
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and removed by the client.
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In addition to excluding files and directories that use patterns defined in
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this list:
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- The Nextcloud Client always excludes files containing characters that cannot
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be synchronized to other file systems.
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- Files are removed that cause individual errors three times during a
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synchronization. However, the client provides the option of retrying a
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synchronization three additional times on files that produce errors.
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For more detailed information see :ref:`ignored-files-label`.
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