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I'm attempting to rsync a remote directory to local, I want to exclude everything except a subdirectory. But that subdirectory has a subdirectory inside of it that i want to exclude. My understanding is rsync applies the include after the exclude, I'm trying to figure out the necessary pattern here. These are the include/exclude flags I am passing:

rsync -Pav -e "ssh -i /path/to/key.pem" \
  --include="subdir/***" \
  --exclude="subdir/subsubdir" \
  --exclude="*" \
  [email protected]:/path/to/remote/dir/ \
  /path/to/local/dir/

Edit: This currently results with rsync grabbing everything inside of subdir, including the subsubdir that i am trying to exclude.

Thank you!

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  • What is the current behaviour?
    – myradio
    Jun 21, 2018 at 15:06
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    It gets everything inside of subdir, including the excluded subsubdir
    – austingray
    Jun 21, 2018 at 15:08
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    rsync applies the filters in the order you give them, so try the subsub exclude before the include.
    – meuh
    Jun 21, 2018 at 15:13
  • @meuh well... that was it :) AND I also had to add that trailing slash to the excluded subdir. Do you want to write that as an answer and I will mark it correct?
    – austingray
    Jun 21, 2018 at 15:58

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My assumption on how rsync applied filters was misinformed. @meuh left a comment that was the correct answer:

rsync applies the filters in the order you give them, so try the subsub exclude before the include.

I also had to add a trailing slash to my exclude. Here is the correct rsync command:

rsync -Pav -e "ssh -i /path/to/key.pem" \
  --exclude="subdir/subsubdir/" \
  --include="subdir/***" \
  --exclude="*" \
  [email protected]:/path/to/remote/dir/ \
  /path/to/local/dir/

Here is a demonstration of the command running locally:

rsync -Pav \
  --exclude="subdir/subsubdir/"
  --include="subdir/***" \
  --exclude="*" \
  ./remote/ \
  ./local/

Before:

.
├── local
└── remote
    ├── subdir
    │   ├── subsubdir
    │   │   └── test.txt
    │   └── test.txt
    └── test.txt

After:

.
├── local
│   └── subdir
│       └── test.txt
└── remote
    ├── subdir
    │   ├── subsubdir
    │   │   └── test.txt
    │   └── test.txt
    └── test.txt
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    this is not working. It simply doesn't copy any files if I put --include "somedir/***" --exclude="*"
    – MilMike
    Aug 16, 2022 at 18:39

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