├── .editorconfig ├── .gitattributes ├── .github ├── config.yml ├── funding.yml └── workflows │ └── create-release.yml ├── .gitignore ├── App.axaml ├── App.axaml.cs ├── Assets ├── exclusions.png ├── icon.ico ├── icon.png ├── icon.svg ├── main-interface.png └── settings.png ├── Classes ├── Operation.cs └── StartupTask.cs ├── LICENSE.md ├── MainWindow.axaml ├── MainWindow.axaml.cs ├── Program.cs ├── README.md ├── UI ├── DialogExclusions.axaml ├── DialogExclusions.axaml.cs ├── DialogMessage.axaml ├── DialogMessage.axaml.cs ├── DialogRobocopySettings.axaml ├── DialogRobocopySettings.axaml.cs ├── Icons.axaml ├── Icons.cs ├── RowOperationArbitrary.cs └── RowOperationRobocopy.cs ├── app.manifest ├── robocopy-gui.csproj └── robocopy-gui.sln /.editorconfig: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # http://editorconfig.org 2 | root = true 3 | 4 | [*] 5 | indent_style = space 6 | indent_size = 2 7 | end_of_line = lf 8 | charset = utf-8 9 | trim_trailing_whitespace = true 10 | insert_final_newline = true 11 | 12 | [*.md] 13 | trim_trailing_whitespace = true 14 | 15 | [*.cs] 16 | # Suppress 'new-expression can be simplified' because fully-qualified new()'s make for more intuitive code 17 | dotnet_diagnostic.IDE0090.severity=silent 18 | # Suppress 'use index operator (^)' and 'use substring operator (..)' because they make the code less readable / intuitive 19 | dotnet_diagnostic.IDE0056.severity=silent 20 | dotnet_diagnostic.IDE0057.severity=silent 21 | # Supress 'do not use implicit cast' because it makes the code much less readable 22 | dotnet_diagnostic.IDE0220.severity=silent 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitattributes: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ############################################################################### 2 | # Set default behavior to automatically normalize line endings. 3 | ############################################################################### 4 | *.md text eol=lf 5 | *.cs text eol=lf 6 | *.xaml text eol=lf 7 | *.axaml text eol=lf 8 | 9 | *.png -text 10 | *.ico -text 11 | 12 | ############################################################################### 13 | # Set default behavior for command prompt diff. 14 | # 15 | # This is need for earlier builds of msysgit that does not have it on by 16 | # default for csharp files. 17 | # Note: This is only used by command line 18 | ############################################################################### 19 | #*.cs diff=csharp 20 | 21 | ############################################################################### 22 | # Set the merge driver for project and solution files 23 | # 24 | # Merging from the command prompt will add diff markers to the files if there 25 | # are conflicts (Merging from VS is not affected by the settings below, in VS 26 | # the diff markers are never inserted). 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To do so, just uncomment the entries below 30 | ############################################################################### 31 | #*.sln merge=binary 32 | #*.csproj merge=binary 33 | #*.vbproj merge=binary 34 | #*.vcxproj merge=binary 35 | #*.vcproj merge=binary 36 | #*.dbproj merge=binary 37 | #*.fsproj merge=binary 38 | #*.lsproj merge=binary 39 | #*.wixproj merge=binary 40 | #*.modelproj merge=binary 41 | #*.sqlproj merge=binary 42 | #*.wwaproj merge=binary 43 | 44 | ############################################################################### 45 | # behavior for image files 46 | # 47 | # image files are treated as binary by default. 48 | ############################################################################### 49 | *.jpg binary 50 | *.png binary 51 | *.gif binary 52 | 53 | ############################################################################### 54 | # diff behavior for common document formats 55 | # 56 | # Convert binary document formats to text before diffing them. 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2 | using Avalonia.Controls.ApplicationLifetimes; 3 | using Avalonia.Markup.Xaml; 4 | 5 | namespace robocopy_gui; 6 | 7 | public partial class App : Application 8 | { 9 | public override void Initialize() 10 | { 11 | AvaloniaXamlLoader.Load(this); 12 | } 13 | 14 | public override void OnFrameworkInitializationCompleted() 15 | { 16 | if (ApplicationLifetime is IClassicDesktopStyleApplicationLifetime desktop) 17 | { 18 | desktop.MainWindow = new MainWindow(); 19 | } 20 | 21 | base.OnFrameworkInitializationCompleted(); 22 | } 23 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Assets/exclusions.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/crowbait/robocopy-gui/fdc02c41b2a03f9adbc32cfb5f458adedc51bf52/Assets/exclusions.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Assets/icon.ico: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/crowbait/robocopy-gui/fdc02c41b2a03f9adbc32cfb5f458adedc51bf52/Assets/icon.ico -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Assets/icon.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/crowbait/robocopy-gui/fdc02c41b2a03f9adbc32cfb5f458adedc51bf52/Assets/icon.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Assets/icon.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Assets/main-interface.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/crowbait/robocopy-gui/fdc02c41b2a03f9adbc32cfb5f458adedc51bf52/Assets/main-interface.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Assets/settings.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/crowbait/robocopy-gui/fdc02c41b2a03f9adbc32cfb5f458adedc51bf52/Assets/settings.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Classes/Operation.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System; 2 | using System.Collections.Generic; 3 | 4 | namespace robocopy_gui.Classes { 5 | public class Operation { 6 | public bool IsEnabled { get; set; } = true; 7 | public bool IsArbitrary { get; set; } = false; 8 | public string Command { get; set; } = string.Empty; 9 | public string Name { get; set; } 10 | public string SourceFolder { get; set; } 11 | public string DestinationFolder { get; set; } 12 | public bool IsMirror { get; set; } //true -> delete extra files not present in source | false -> keep extra files (/e /xx) 13 | //mirror and move are mutually exclusive 14 | public bool IsMove { get; set; } = false; //true -> move files instead of copying, needs /e /xx 15 | public bool IsOnlyIfNewer { get; set; } = false; //ignore if target file is newer 16 | public bool IsUseFATTime { get; set; } = false; //useful when copying between two file systems, 2s precision 17 | public bool IsRestartableBackup { get; set; } = false; //copies files in restartable mode. If file access is denied, switches to backup mode. 18 | public bool IsCreate { get; set; } = false; //copies only folder structure, with zero-length files 19 | public bool IsFollowSymLinks { get; set; } = true; //sl disables following sym links and instead copies the link itself 20 | public bool IsLoggingFiles { get; set; } = true; //nfl doesn't list files names 21 | public bool IsLoggingFolders { get; set; } = true; //ndl doesn't list folder names 22 | public bool IsLoggingJobHeader { get; set; } = false; //njh doesn't log job header 23 | public bool IsLoggingJobSummary { get; set; } = false; //njs doesn't log job summary 24 | public bool IsLoggingProgress { get; set; } = true; //np doesn't show copying progress 25 | public bool IsLoggingSize { get; set; } = true; //ns doesn't log file size 26 | public bool IsLoggingEnabled { get; set; } = true; //> NUL at EOL doesn't output log at all 27 | public List ExcludeFiles { get; set; } 28 | public List ExcludeFolders { get; set; } 29 | public int MultiThreadCount { get; set; } = 3; 30 | public int RetryCount { get; set; } = 0; 31 | 32 | public Operation( 33 | string source, 34 | string destination, 35 | bool mirrorFlag = true 36 | ) { 37 | SourceFolder = source; 38 | DestinationFolder = destination; 39 | Name = CreateName(source, destination); 40 | IsMirror = mirrorFlag; 41 | ExcludeFiles = new List(); 42 | ExcludeFolders = new List(); 43 | } 44 | public Operation( 45 | string source, 46 | string destination, 47 | List excludePatterns, 48 | bool excludeIsFolders, 49 | bool mirrorFlag = true 50 | ) { 51 | SourceFolder = source; 52 | DestinationFolder = destination; 53 | Name = source.Substring(0, 2) + " " + source.Split("\\")[source.Split("\\").Length - 1] 54 | + " -> " 55 | + destination.Substring(0, 2) + " " + destination.Split("\\")[destination.Split("\\").Length - 1]; 56 | IsMirror = mirrorFlag; 57 | if (excludeIsFolders) { 58 | ExcludeFiles = new List(); 59 | ExcludeFolders = excludePatterns; 60 | } else { 61 | ExcludeFiles = excludePatterns; 62 | ExcludeFolders = new List(); 63 | } 64 | } 65 | public Operation( 66 | string source, 67 | string destination, 68 | List excludeFilePatterns, 69 | List excludeFolderPatterns, 70 | bool mirrorFlag = true 71 | ) { 72 | SourceFolder = source; 73 | DestinationFolder = destination; 74 | Name = source.Substring(0, 2) + " " + source.Split("\\")[source.Split("\\").Length - 1] 75 | + " -> " 76 | + destination.Substring(0, 2) + " " + destination.Split("\\")[destination.Split("\\").Length - 1]; 77 | IsMirror = mirrorFlag; 78 | ExcludeFiles = excludeFilePatterns; 79 | ExcludeFolders = excludeFolderPatterns; 80 | } 81 | 82 | public Operation(string command) { 83 | //init for variables that are reversely tested (aka are false by default and can only be tested for false) 84 | IsLoggingJobSummary = true; 85 | 86 | string[] parts = command.Split(" "); 87 | int i; 88 | if (parts[0].ToLower() == "rem") //detect commented lines ("REM ...") 89 | { 90 | IsEnabled = false; 91 | i = 2; 92 | } else { 93 | i = 1; 94 | } 95 | if (parts[i].EndsWith("\"")) //get source folder (including checking for spaces in path) 96 | { 97 | SourceFolder = parts[i]; 98 | } else { 99 | while (!parts[i].EndsWith("\"")) { 100 | SourceFolder += parts[i] + " "; 101 | i++; 102 | } 103 | SourceFolder += parts[i]; 104 | } 105 | i++; 106 | if (parts[i].EndsWith("\"")) //get destination folder (including checking for spaces in path) 107 | { 108 | DestinationFolder = parts[i]; 109 | } else { 110 | while (!parts[i].EndsWith("\"")) { 111 | DestinationFolder += parts[i] + " "; 112 | i++; 113 | } 114 | DestinationFolder += parts[i]; 115 | } 116 | i++; 117 | SourceFolder = SourceFolder.Replace("\"", string.Empty); 118 | DestinationFolder = DestinationFolder.Replace("\"", string.Empty); 119 | 120 | IsMirror = false; 121 | ExcludeFiles = new List(); 122 | ExcludeFolders = new List(); 123 | while (i < parts.Length) //check for flags 124 | { 125 | if (parts[i].ToLower() == "/mir") { IsMirror = true; } 126 | if (parts[i].ToLower() == "/mov") { IsMove = true; } 127 | if (parts[i].ToLower() == "/xo") { IsOnlyIfNewer = true; } 128 | if (parts[i].ToLower() == "/fft") { IsUseFATTime = true; } 129 | if (parts[i].ToLower() == "/zb") { IsRestartableBackup = true; } 130 | if (parts[i].ToLower() == "/create") { IsCreate = true; } 131 | if (parts[i].ToLower() == "/sl") { IsFollowSymLinks = false; } 132 | if (parts[i].ToLower() == "/nfl") { IsLoggingFiles = false; } 133 | if (parts[i].ToLower() == "/ndl") { IsLoggingFolders = false; } 134 | if (parts[i].ToLower() == "/njh") { IsLoggingJobHeader = false; } 135 | if (parts[i].ToLower() == "/njs") { IsLoggingJobSummary = false; } 136 | if (parts[i].ToLower() == "/np") { IsLoggingProgress = false; } 137 | if (parts[i].ToLower() == "/ns") { IsLoggingSize = false; } 138 | if (parts[i].ToLower().StartsWith("/mt")) { 139 | MultiThreadCount = int.Parse(parts[i].Split(":")[1]); 140 | } 141 | if (parts[i].ToLower().StartsWith("/r")) { 142 | RetryCount = int.Parse(parts[i].Split(":")[1].ToLower()); 143 | } 144 | if (parts[i].ToLower() == "/xf") //get excluded file patterns 145 | { 146 | i++; 147 | while (!parts[i].StartsWith("/") && !parts[i].StartsWith(">")) { 148 | ExcludeFiles.Add(parts[i]); 149 | i++; 150 | if (i > parts.Length - 1) { break; } 151 | } 152 | if (i > parts.Length - 1) { break; } 153 | } 154 | if (parts[i].ToLower() == "/xd") //get excluded folder patterns 155 | { 156 | i++; 157 | while (!parts[i].StartsWith("/") && !parts[i].StartsWith(">")) { 158 | ExcludeFolders.Add(parts[i]); 159 | i++; 160 | if (i > parts.Length - 1) { break; } 161 | } 162 | } 163 | if (i + 1 < parts.Length) { 164 | if (parts[i] == ">" && parts[i + 1] == "NUL") { 165 | IsLoggingEnabled = false; 166 | break; //> NUL is always at EOL, so loop can stop at this point 167 | } 168 | } 169 | i++; 170 | } 171 | Name = CreateName(); 172 | } 173 | 174 | public Operation(bool isArbitraryCommand, bool isEnabled, string command) { 175 | if (isArbitraryCommand) { 176 | IsArbitrary = isArbitraryCommand; 177 | IsEnabled = isEnabled; 178 | Command = command; 179 | Name = string.Empty; 180 | SourceFolder = string.Empty; 181 | DestinationFolder = string.Empty; 182 | ExcludeFiles = new List(); 183 | ExcludeFolders = new List(); 184 | } else { 185 | // check to prevent accidental generation of wrongly-typed Operation objects 186 | throw new ArgumentException("Arbitrary commands must be called with isArbitraryCommand = true"); 187 | } 188 | } 189 | 190 | public string GetCommand() { 191 | if (!IsArbitrary) { 192 | string command = ""; 193 | if (IsEnabled) { 194 | command += "robocopy"; 195 | } else { 196 | command += "REM robocopy"; 197 | } 198 | command += " \"" + SourceFolder + "\""; 199 | command += " \"" + DestinationFolder + "\""; 200 | if (IsMirror && !IsMove) { 201 | command += " /mir"; 202 | } else { 203 | command += " /e /xx"; 204 | } 205 | if (IsMove) { command += " /mov"; } 206 | if (IsOnlyIfNewer) { command += " /xo"; } 207 | if (IsUseFATTime) { command += " /fft"; } 208 | if (IsRestartableBackup) { command += " /zb"; } 209 | if (IsCreate) { command += " /create"; } 210 | if (!IsFollowSymLinks) { command += " /sl"; } 211 | if (!IsLoggingFiles) { command += " /nfl"; } 212 | if (!IsLoggingFolders) { command += " /ndl"; } 213 | if (!IsLoggingJobHeader) { command += " /njh"; } 214 | if (!IsLoggingJobSummary) { command += " /njs"; } 215 | if (!IsLoggingProgress) { command += " /np"; } 216 | if (!IsLoggingSize) { command += " /ns"; } 217 | command += " /mt:" + MultiThreadCount + " /R:" + RetryCount; 218 | if (ExcludeFiles.Count > 0) { 219 | command += " /xf"; 220 | foreach (string item in ExcludeFiles) { 221 | command += " " + item; 222 | } 223 | } 224 | if (ExcludeFolders.Count > 0) { 225 | command += " /xd"; 226 | foreach (string item in ExcludeFolders) { 227 | command += " " + item; 228 | } 229 | } 230 | if (!IsLoggingEnabled) { command += " > NUL"; } 231 | return command; 232 | } else // is arbitrary command 233 | { 234 | if (IsEnabled) { 235 | return Command; 236 | } else { 237 | return "REM " + Command; 238 | } 239 | } 240 | } 241 | 242 | public string CreateName() { 243 | if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(SourceFolder) || string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(DestinationFolder)) { 244 | return string.Empty; 245 | } else { 246 | return SourceFolder.Substring(0, 2) + " " + SourceFolder.Split("\\")[SourceFolder.Split("\\").Length - 1] 247 | + " -> " 248 | + DestinationFolder.Substring(0, 2) + " " + DestinationFolder.Split("\\")[DestinationFolder.Split("\\").Length - 1]; 249 | } 250 | } 251 | public static string CreateName(string source, string destination) { 252 | if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(source) || string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(destination)) { 253 | return string.Empty; 254 | } else { 255 | return source.Substring(0, 2) + " " + source.Split("\\")[source.Split("\\").Length - 1] 256 | + " -> " 257 | + destination.Substring(0, 2) + " " + destination.Split("\\")[destination.Split("\\").Length - 1]; 258 | } 259 | } 260 | } 261 | } 262 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Classes/StartupTask.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using Avalonia; 2 | using Avalonia.Controls.ApplicationLifetimes; 3 | using Microsoft.Win32; 4 | using robocopy_gui.UI; 5 | using System; 6 | using System.Threading.Tasks; 7 | 8 | namespace robocopy_gui 9 | { 10 | internal class StartupTask 11 | { 12 | public string Path { get; set; } 13 | public string Name { get; set; } 14 | 15 | private const string startupKey = "Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Run"; 16 | 17 | public StartupTask(string path, string name) 18 | { 19 | Path = path; 20 | Name = name; 21 | } 22 | public bool CheckRegistration() 23 | { 24 | RegistryKey key = Registry.CurrentUser.OpenSubKey(startupKey) ?? throw new ArgumentException("HKEY_CURRENT_USER run key does not exist"); 25 | foreach (string valueName in key.GetValueNames()) 26 | { 27 | if(valueName == Name) 28 | { 29 | if (key?.GetValue(Name)?.ToString() != Path) //key and balue should actually never be null because of previous checks 30 | { 31 | return false; //Name is present, but Path doesn't match 32 | } 33 | else 34 | { 35 | return true; //Name and Path match 36 | } 37 | } 38 | } 39 | return false; //Name is not present in key's values 40 | } 41 | public async Task Register() 42 | { 43 | RegistryKey key = Registry.CurrentUser.OpenSubKey(startupKey, RegistryKeyPermissionCheck.ReadWriteSubTree) ?? throw new ArgumentException("HKEY_CURRENT_USER run key does not exist"); 44 | foreach (string valueName in key.GetValueNames()) 45 | { 46 | if(valueName.Equals(Name)) 47 | { 48 | if(key?.GetValue(Name)?.ToString() != Path) 49 | { 50 | DialogMessage message = new DialogMessage( 51 | Name + " is already set to startup with path '" + key?.GetValue(Name)?.ToString() + "'.\nOverwrite?", 52 | "Name conflict!" 53 | ); 54 | message.SetButtons(new string[] { "Yes", "No" }); 55 | if (Application.Current?.ApplicationLifetime is IClassicDesktopStyleApplicationLifetime desktop) 56 | { 57 | await message.ShowDialog(desktop.MainWindow); 58 | } 59 | if(message.ReturnValue == "Yes") 60 | { 61 | break; 62 | } else 63 | { 64 | return false; //User does not want to overwrite existing startup key 65 | } 66 | } 67 | return true; //Name is already set with correct Path 68 | } 69 | } 70 | key?.SetValue(Name, Path, RegistryValueKind.String); 71 | return true; 72 | } 73 | 74 | public void Unregister() 75 | { 76 | RegistryKey key = Registry.CurrentUser.OpenSubKey(startupKey, RegistryKeyPermissionCheck.ReadWriteSubTree) ?? throw new ArgumentException("HKEY_CURRENT_USER run key does not exist"); 77 | if(key?.GetValue(Name)?.ToString() == Path) 78 | { 79 | key?.DeleteValue(Name); 80 | } 81 | } 82 | } 83 | } 84 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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