--include=PATTERN don't exclude files matching PATTERN
--include-from=FILE read include patterns from FILE
--files-from=FILE read list of source-file names from FILE
- -0, --from0 all *from file lists are delimited by nulls
+ -0, --from0 all *from/filter files are delimited by 0s
--version print version number
--address=ADDRESS bind address for outgoing socket to daemon
--port=PORT specify double-colon alternate port number
dit(bf(-p, --perms)) This option causes rsync to set the destination
permissions to be the same as the source permissions.
-Without this option, each new file gets its permissions set based on the
-source file's permissions and the umask at the receiving end, while all
-other files (including updated files) retain their existing permissions
+Without this option, all existing files (including updated files) retain
+their existing permissions, while each new file gets its permissions set
+based on the source file's permissions, but masked by the receiving end's
+umask setting
(which is the same behavior as other file-copy utilities, such as cp).
dit(bf(-o, --owner)) This option causes rsync to set the owner of the
This would copy all the files specified in the /path/file-list file that
was located on the remote "src" host.
-dit(bf(-0, --from0)) This tells rsync that the filenames it reads from a
+dit(bf(-0, --from0)) This tells rsync that the rules/filenames it reads from a
file are terminated by a null ('\0') character, not a NL, CR, or CR+LF.
This affects bf(--exclude-from), bf(--include-from), bf(--files-from), and any
merged files specified in a bf(--filter) rule.