Copy/paste script for Dolphin's context menu using rsync?












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Does anyone know a script or has an idea how to make a script which is using rsync to copy/paste files? The script should work like the normal copy/paste routine in dolphin but using rsync instead.
Such a script would be nice because rsync's incremental functions are pretty good and very reliable.










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  • This: askubuntu.com/questions/719262/… should give you a starting point.

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    Feb 7 at 10:46











  • Thabks for your answer but the question is not really about the servicemenu and the implementation of the script. It is more about the script itself....

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    Feb 7 at 22:19
















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Does anyone know a script or has an idea how to make a script which is using rsync to copy/paste files? The script should work like the normal copy/paste routine in dolphin but using rsync instead.
Such a script would be nice because rsync's incremental functions are pretty good and very reliable.










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  • This: askubuntu.com/questions/719262/… should give you a starting point.

    – Bruni
    Feb 7 at 10:46











  • Thabks for your answer but the question is not really about the servicemenu and the implementation of the script. It is more about the script itself....

    – benjamin10
    Feb 7 at 22:19














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Does anyone know a script or has an idea how to make a script which is using rsync to copy/paste files? The script should work like the normal copy/paste routine in dolphin but using rsync instead.
Such a script would be nice because rsync's incremental functions are pretty good and very reliable.










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Does anyone know a script or has an idea how to make a script which is using rsync to copy/paste files? The script should work like the normal copy/paste routine in dolphin but using rsync instead.
Such a script would be nice because rsync's incremental functions are pretty good and very reliable.







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  • This: askubuntu.com/questions/719262/… should give you a starting point.

    – Bruni
    Feb 7 at 10:46











  • Thabks for your answer but the question is not really about the servicemenu and the implementation of the script. It is more about the script itself....

    – benjamin10
    Feb 7 at 22:19



















  • This: askubuntu.com/questions/719262/… should give you a starting point.

    – Bruni
    Feb 7 at 10:46











  • Thabks for your answer but the question is not really about the servicemenu and the implementation of the script. It is more about the script itself....

    – benjamin10
    Feb 7 at 22:19

















This: askubuntu.com/questions/719262/… should give you a starting point.

– Bruni
Feb 7 at 10:46





This: askubuntu.com/questions/719262/… should give you a starting point.

– Bruni
Feb 7 at 10:46













Thabks for your answer but the question is not really about the servicemenu and the implementation of the script. It is more about the script itself....

– benjamin10
Feb 7 at 22:19





Thabks for your answer but the question is not really about the servicemenu and the implementation of the script. It is more about the script itself....

– benjamin10
Feb 7 at 22:19










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