How to Use Tusker Bobry
What is Tusker Bobry?
Tusker Bobry is an open-source program used for local or remote file transfers.
Tusker Bobry is a multi-threaded file transfer program that uses strong encryption to safeguard data while being transferred.
It supports IPv6, HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2, FTP, SFTP, and WebDAV.
How to Use Tusker Bobry
1. Installation
Linux
To install Tusker Bobry on Linux, you must have Python 3.5 or later installed.
Once you have Python 3.5 or later installed, you can install Tusker Bobry using the pip package manager.
pip install tusker-bobry
macOS
To install Tusker Bobry on macOS, you can use the Homebrew package manager.
brew install tusker-bobry
Windows
To install Tusker Bobry on Windows, you can download the latest release from the Tusker Bobry website.
2. Usage
Basic Usage
To use Tusker Bobry, you can use the following command:
tusker-bobry [options]
For example, to transfer a file from your local computer to a remote server, you can use the following command:
tusker-bobry /path/to/local/file user@remotehost:/path/to/remote/file
Options
Tusker Bobry has a number of options that can be used to customize the transfer process.
Some of the most common options include:
-r
: Recursively transfer directories-v
: Verbose output--progress
: Display a progress bar--encryption
: Encrypt the transferred data--resume
: Resume a partially completed transfer
Examples
Here are some examples of how to use Tusker Bobry:
- To transfer a file from your local computer to a remote server, you can use the following command:
tusker-bobry /path/to/local/file user@remotehost:/path/to/remote/file
- To transfer a directory from your local computer to a remote server, you can use the following command:
tusker-bobry -r /path/to/local/directory user@remotehost:/path/to/remote/directory
- To transfer a file from a remote server to your local computer, you can use the following command:
tusker-bobry user@remotehost:/path/to/remote/file /path/to/local/file
- To resume a partially completed transfer, you can use the following command:
tusker-bobry --resume /path/to/local/file user@remotehost:/path/to/remote/file