I’m glad to announce v0.3.0 release!

The major feature of the new release is the implementation of complete file synchronization, i.e., the ability to send and receive files. To identify local changes, a periodical folder full scan is performed.

You can download ready-to-use binaries for Linux and Windows as well as the source code.

Syncspirit is a syncthing-compatible synchronization program that implements BEP-protocol. Syncspirit is a syncthing-compatible is written from the scratch software, which had different technical decisions on its foundation to overcome syncthing limitations. Syncspirit is available for Windows and Linux. Currently, Syncspirit is targeted at power users and early adopters who feel comfortable with command lines.

Any feedback is welcome!

WBR, basiliscos.

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    7 months ago

    which had different technical decisions on its foundation to overcome syncthing limitations

    Besides the fact that Syncthing is an API and requires another thing to act as a front-end, what other limitations are there?

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      7 months ago

      I think because of that they do not implement “selective sync” feature, i.e. when you need to sync only a slice of remote directory.

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        7 months ago

        But… isn’t that more like a frontend decision than anything else? Syncthing already has ignore rules that can be used to ignore a few subfolders and keep the rest, that can be used to emulate a selective sync no?