# rclone_script Setup cloud synchronization for the save files on your RetroPie ## What does this do? This script will setup different things on your RetroPie in order to automatically sync save files to a cloud service supported by [rclone](https://rclone.org/) ## What will you have to do? Just install this via ```bash wget -N -P ~/scripts https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Jandalf81/rclone_script/master/rclone_script-install.sh chmod 755 ~/scripts/rclone_script-install.sh ~/scripts/rclone_script-install.sh ``` I recommend reading this page completely before actually doing this! ## Again, what does this do? Let me give you a rundown of the things this script will do: 1. This script will install the _RCLONE_ binary. It will be downloaded directly from their website as the binary installable via _apt-get_ is quite old, sadly. _RCLONE_ actually is what allows us to use a number of different cloud services, see [their website](https://rclone.org/) for a complete list 2. The script will then ask you to define a _remote_. That is the other side used for the synchronization. That remote **has** to be called _retropie_, the script will not continue without it 3. Then, _PNGVIEW_ will be downloaded, compiled and installed. That will be used to show you notifications when up- and downloading save files. 4. _IMAGEMAGICK_ will be installed via _apt-get_, this will be used to actually create images containing the notifications which are shown by _PNGVIEW_ 5. The other scripts you see here will now be downloaded. They are used to control _RCLONE_ whenever it needs to sync your save files. Notice that there's also a script to remove all of this from your RetroPie. 6. Some scripts from RetroPie will be changed so they call one of the scripts from step 5 which then calls _RCLONE_... Sounds complicated but you don't have to do anything 7. Right next to the _roms_ directory, a new directory _saves_ will be created, containing a subdirectoryfor each system 8. Now, the setup script will ask you to enter a name for the remote base save directory. This is the directory where the save files will be synced to. You can enter any name you like, I recommend calling it _RetroArch_. After naming it, the setup script will create this directory and one subdirectory for each system RetroPie supports (if necessary) 9. Your RetroPie will be configured so each system uses it's own directory for saves. Before, RetroPie looked for these files in the _roms_ directory (which made syncing them without accidentially uploading a ROM - ILLEGALLY - so much more difficult) 10. That's it, setup is complete. If you already have some save files within the _roms_ directory you need to move them to their subdirectory within the _saves_ directory now