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@yarmo I suppose I may be using it wrong, I really just want folder A to to have all the files folder B does. That is, I dont want new folders anywhere, I just want one folder to be a mirror of the other, like rsync.

I guess my biggest complaint is that the documentation is super confusing when all i really just want a quick and easy file transfer/sync app. It ends up being that each time i try to get that done, Syncthing just utterly confuses me since i didnt bother to memorize the GUI.

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Coq

@iridescentFluid
When you create a sharing, you can select the (existing) folder to share on your source device.
Then on the target device, when you accept the sharing, you can also select the (existing) folder in which you want the content to be synced.
I miss a browser to find these folders as you have to type /home/me/my/folder and use the auto-completion to find them. But it works (really great)!
@yarmo

::spe5hul_Sp1c3::

@coq @yarmo When i was on KDE I used kdeconnect-cli for local file transfers. Are there any small cli apps for this you might know of? I've been trying to avoid pulling a bunch of K libraries on my current system, but I would like something simpler and more semantic than syncthing.

Coq

@iridescentFluid
I heard KDE Connect has been ported on Gnome. That's all I known.
@yarmo

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