FTP Commands
Learn more about FTP
from the
Computer Dictionary of Information Technology
This is a list of all available ftp commands that can be used for file transfers using the file transfer protocol
restart marker
Restart the immediately following get or put at the indicated marker. On UNIX systems, marker is usually a byte offset into the file.
! [command [args]]
$ macro-name [args]
account [passwd]
append local-file [remote-file]
ascii
bell
binary
bye
case
cd remote-directory
cdup
chmod mode file-name
close
cr
debug [debug-value]
delete remote-file
dir [remote-directory] [local-file]
disconnect
form format
get remote-file [local-file]
glob
hash
help [command]
idle [seconds]
lcd [directory]
ls [remote-directory] [local-file]
mdelete [remote-files]
mdir remote-files local-file
mget remote-files
mkdir directory-name
mls remote-files local-file
mode [mode-name]
modtime file-name
mput local-files
newer file-name [local-file]
nlist [remote-directory] [local-file]
ntrans [inchars [outchars]]
open host [port]
prompt
proxy ftp-command
put local-file [remote-file]
pwd
quit
quote arg1 arg2 ...
recv remote-file [local-file]
reget remote-file [local-file]
remotehelp [command-name]
remotestatus [file-name]
rename [from] [to]
reset
restart marker
rmdir directory-name
runique
send local-file [remote-file]
sendport
site arg1 arg2 ...
size file-name
status
struct [struct-name]
sunique
system
tenex
trace
type [type-name]
umask [newmask]
user user-name [password] [account]
verbose
FTP Commands
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