--- title: "rclone cryptdecode" description: "Cryptdecode returns unencrypted file names." slug: rclone_cryptdecode url: /commands/rclone_cryptdecode/ # autogenerated - DO NOT EDIT, instead edit the source code in cmd/cryptdecode/ and as part of making a release run "make commanddocs" --- # rclone cryptdecode Cryptdecode returns unencrypted file names. ## Synopsis rclone cryptdecode returns unencrypted file names when provided with a list of encrypted file names. List limit is 10 items. If you supply the --reverse flag, it will return encrypted file names. use it like this rclone cryptdecode encryptedremote: encryptedfilename1 encryptedfilename2 rclone cryptdecode --reverse encryptedremote: filename1 filename2 Another way to accomplish this is by using the `rclone backend encode` (or `decode`)command. See the documentation on the `crypt` overlay for more info. ``` rclone cryptdecode encryptedremote: encryptedfilename [flags] ``` ## Options ``` -h, --help help for cryptdecode --reverse Reverse cryptdecode, encrypts filenames ``` 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.