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Synology Drive Client blacklist
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[Version] | |
major = 1 | |
minor = 1 | |
[Common] | |
black_dir_prefix = "/Backup", "/Moments" | |
max_length = 0 | |
max_path = 0 | |
[File] | |
black_suffix = ".lnk", ".pst", ".swp", ".temp", ".tmp" | |
max_size = 0 | |
[Directory] | |
black_name = ".git", ".venv", ".cache", ".history", ".node-gyp", "bower_components", "node_modules" | |
[EA] |
Update
Synology has updated its client. New file to edit is called filter
.
New file location
Mac: ~/Library/Application support/SynologyDrive/SynologyDrive.app/Contents/Resources/
Windows: ``
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Instructions
Synology doesn't support ignoring directory from the GUI. However, it can be achieved by manually editing the
blacklist.filter
file manually. Oneblacklist.filtter
file exists for each SynologyDrive syncing directory.Under
[Directory]
add the directory names you want to ignore to theblack_name
list.Synology Drive Client needs to be restarted after blacklist is updated. If file ignore rules are changed from the GUI, the directory rules are discarded.
File location
Mac:
~/.SynologyDrive/data/session/#/conf/blacklist.filter
Windows:
~\AppData\Local\SynologyDrive\data\session\#\conf