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date: 2020-02-10T12:28:36Z
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title: "rclone rcat"
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slug: rclone_rcat
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url: /commands/rclone_rcat/
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# autogenerated - DO NOT EDIT, instead edit the source code in cmd/rcat/ and as part of making a release run "make commanddocs"
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---
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## rclone rcat
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Copies standard input to file on remote.
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### Synopsis
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rclone rcat reads from standard input (stdin) and copies it to a
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single remote file.
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echo "hello world" | rclone rcat remote:path/to/file
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ffmpeg - | rclone rcat remote:path/to/file
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If the remote file already exists, it will be overwritten.
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rcat will try to upload small files in a single request, which is
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usually more efficient than the streaming/chunked upload endpoints,
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which use multiple requests. Exact behaviour depends on the remote.
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What is considered a small file may be set through
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`--streaming-upload-cutoff`. Uploading only starts after
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the cutoff is reached or if the file ends before that. The data
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must fit into RAM. The cutoff needs to be small enough to adhere
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the limits of your remote, please see there. Generally speaking,
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setting this cutoff too high will decrease your performance.
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Note that the upload can also not be retried because the data is
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not kept around until the upload succeeds. If you need to transfer
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a lot of data, you're better off caching locally and then
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`rclone move` it to the destination.
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```
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rclone rcat remote:path [flags]
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```
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### Options
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```
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-h, --help help for rcat
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```
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See the [global flags page](/flags/) for global options not listed here.
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### SEE ALSO
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* [rclone](/commands/rclone/) - Show help for rclone commands, flags and backends.
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