Rclone - Terabox
Setting up Rclone with TeraBox typically involves a few key steps: 1. Install Rclone
To verify that Rclone can successfully communicate with your TeraBox account, run the following command to list the root directories: rclone lsd terabox: Use code with caution.
While TeraBox does not offer an official, open API for third-party developers, the open-source community has developed reliable workarounds to bridge the gap. This comprehensive guide will walk you through everything you need to know about setting up and using Rclone with TeraBox. Why Connect Rclone to TeraBox?
Now /mnt/terabox behaves like a real disk. You can point Plex, Jellyfin, or any backup tool directly at it. Rclone Terabox
| Solution | Native Terabox Support | Rclone Support | Recommended For | |----------|------------------------|----------------|------------------| | | Yes (via login) | No | Windows GUI users | | MultCloud | Yes | No | Web-based transfer | | Rclone + WebDAV bridge | Partial | Yes (indirect) | Linux/Power users | | Dropbox + Rclone | No | Yes (native) | Reliability | | Google Drive + Rclone | No | Yes (excellent) | Speed & API limits |
As the bclone fork (or official rclone) updates, ensure you update your executable to maintain compatibility with TeraBox's API changes.
Rclone is a command-line program to manage files on cloud storage. It supports over 40 cloud storage products, including Google Drive, Amazon S3, Openstack Swift, and the local filesystem. Rclone is used to upload, download, and manage files on cloud storage. Setting up Rclone with TeraBox typically involves a
Rclone TeraBox Integration: The Complete Cloud Synchronization Guide
rclone sync /path/to/local/folder terabox:backup_folder --progress Use code with caution. 4. Mount TeraBox as a Local Drive
Open the Windows and create a new Basic Task. This comprehensive guide will walk you through everything
Terabox’s ToS explicitly forbids automated scripts, third-party clients, and excessive API usage. Using Rclone via WebDAV bridges result in:
The sync command makes the destination directory match the source directory exactly.