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Cyberduck CLI, published by iterate GmbH, is a cross-platform command-line file transfer client that delivers the same robust engine as the graphical Cyberduck application without any GUI overhead. Designed for shell environments on Linux, macOS and Windows, the utility—commonly invoked as “duck”—automates uploads, downloads and synchronization between local drives and remote servers using FTP, FTPS, SFTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3, OpenStack Swift, Microsoft Azure, Backblaze B2 and other cloud protocols. System administrators embed duck commands in cron jobs, CI pipelines or backup scripts to schedule nightly off-site copies, mirror web site assets or migrate large data sets between providers; developers use one-line instructions to fetch build artifacts or publish releases straight from Visual Studio Code, IntelliJ or GitHub Actions. Version 9.2.0.43571 refines transfer throughput, adds support for temporary session tokens in AWS STS and improves compatibility with multipart uploads on Wasabi and Cloudflare R2, while the previous 9.x branch remains available for environments that require legacy API behavior. Both releases accept parallel transfer options, bandwidth throttling, retry policies and exclude filters, producing machine-readable JSON or XML logging for straightforward integration with monitoring stacks. The tool supports public-key and password authentication, client-side encryption headers and checksum validation, ensuring that automated workflows meet compliance requirements without exposing credentials in plain text. Cyberduck CLI is available for free on get.nero.com; downloads are supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always providing the latest version and enabling batch installation alongside other applications.
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