--- title: "GUI" description: "Web based Graphical User Interface" --- # GUI (Experimental) Rclone can serve a web based GUI (graphical user interface). This is somewhat experimental at the moment so things may be subject to change. Run this command in a terminal and rclone will download and then display the GUI in a web browser. ``` rclone rcd --rc-web-gui ``` This will produce logs like this and rclone needs to continue to run to serve the GUI: ``` 2019/08/25 11:40:14 NOTICE: A new release for gui is present at https://github.com/rclone/rclone-webui-react/releases/download/v0.0.6/currentbuild.zip 2019/08/25 11:40:14 NOTICE: Downloading webgui binary. Please wait. [Size: 3813937, Path : /home/USER/.cache/rclone/webgui/v0.0.6.zip] 2019/08/25 11:40:16 NOTICE: Unzipping 2019/08/25 11:40:16 NOTICE: Serving remote control on http://127.0.0.1:5572/ ``` This assumes you are running rclone locally on your machine. It is possible to separate the rclone and the GUI - see below for details. If you wish to check for updates then you can add `--rc-web-gui-update` to the command line. If you find your GUI broken, you may force it to update by add `--rc-web-gui-force-update`. By default, rclone will open your browser. Add `--rc-web-gui-no-open-browser` to disable this feature. ## Using the GUI Once the GUI opens, you will be looking at the dashboard which has an overall overview. On the left hand side you will see a series of view buttons you can click on: - Dashboard - main overview - Configs - examine and create new configurations - Explorer - view, download and upload files to the cloud storage systems - Backend - view or alter the backend config - Log out (More docs and walkthrough video to come!) ## How it works When you run the `rclone rcd --rc-web-gui` this is what happens - Rclone starts but only runs the remote control API ("rc"). - The API is bound to localhost with an auto-generated username and password. - If the API bundle is missing then rclone will download it. - rclone will start serving the files from the API bundle over the same port as the API - rclone will open the browser with a `login_token` so it can log straight in. ## Advanced use The `rclone rcd` may use any of the [flags documented on the rc page](https://rclone.org/rc/#supported-parameters). The flag `--rc-web-gui` is shorthand for - Download the web GUI if necessary - Check we are using some authentication - `--rc-user gui` - `--rc-pass ` - `--rc-serve` These flags can be overridden as desired. See also the [rclone rcd documentation](https://rclone.org/commands/rclone_rcd/). ### Example: Running a public GUI For example the GUI could be served on a public port over SSL using an htpasswd file using the following flags: - `--rc-web-gui` - `--rc-addr :443` - `--rc-htpasswd /path/to/htpasswd` - `--rc-cert /path/to/ssl.crt` - `--rc-key /path/to/ssl.key` ### Example: Running a GUI behind a proxy If you want to run the GUI behind a proxy at `/rclone` you could use these flags: - `--rc-web-gui` - `--rc-baseurl rclone` - `--rc-htpasswd /path/to/htpasswd` Or instead of htpasswd if you just want a single user and password: - `--rc-user me` - `--rc-pass mypassword` ## Project The GUI is being developed in the: [rclone/rclone-webui-react repository](https://github.com/rclone/rclone-webui-react). Bug reports and contributions are very welcome :-) If you have questions then please ask them on the [rclone forum](https://forum.rclone.org/).