--- title: "rclone bisync" description: "Perform bidirectional synchronization between two paths." slug: rclone_bisync url: /commands/rclone_bisync/ # autogenerated - DO NOT EDIT, instead edit the source code in cmd/bisync/ and as part of making a release run "make commanddocs" --- # rclone bisync Perform bidirectional synchronization between two paths. ## Synopsis Perform bidirectional synchronization between two paths. [Bisync](https://rclone.org/bisync/) provides a bidirectional cloud sync solution in rclone. It retains the Path1 and Path2 filesystem listings from the prior run. On each successive run it will: - list files on Path1 and Path2, and check for changes on each side. Changes include `New`, `Newer`, `Older`, and `Deleted` files. - Propagate changes on Path1 to Path2, and vice-versa. See [full bisync description](https://rclone.org/bisync/) for details. ``` rclone bisync remote1:path1 remote2:path2 [flags] ``` ## Options ``` --check-access Ensure expected RCLONE_TEST files are found on both Path1 and Path2 filesystems, else abort. --check-filename string Filename for --check-access (default: RCLONE_TEST) --check-sync string Controls comparison of final listings: true|false|only (default: true) (default "true") --filters-file string Read filtering patterns from a file --force Bypass --max-delete safety check and run the sync. Consider using with --verbose -h, --help help for bisync --localtime Use local time in listings (default: UTC) --no-cleanup Retain working files (useful for troubleshooting and testing). --remove-empty-dirs Remove empty directories at the final cleanup step. -1, --resync Performs the resync run. Path1 files may overwrite Path2 versions. Consider using --verbose or --dry-run first. --workdir string Use custom working dir - useful for testing. (default: $HOME/.cache/rclone/bisync) ``` See the [global flags page](/flags/) for global options not listed here. ## SEE ALSO * [rclone](/commands/rclone/) - Show help for rclone commands, flags and backends.