incus.file.push - Man Page
Push files into instances
Synopsis
incus file push ... [:]/ [flags]
Description
Description:
Push files into instances
Options
-p, --create-dirs[=false] Create any directories necessary
--gid=-1 Set the file's gid on push``
--mode="" Set the file's perms on push``
-r, --recursive[=false] Recursively transfer files
--uid=-1 Set the file's uid on push``
Options Inherited from Parent Commands
--debug[=false] Show all debug messages
--force-local[=false] Force using the local unix socket
-h, --help[=false] Print help
--project="" Override the source project``
-q, --quiet[=false] Don't show progress information
--sub-commands[=false] Use with help or --help to view sub-commands
-v, --verbose[=false] Show all information messages
--version[=false] Print version number
Example
incus file push /etc/hosts foo/etc/hosts
To push /etc/hosts into the instance "foo".
echo "Hello world" | incus file push - foo/root/test
To read "Hello world" from standard input and write it into /root/test in instance "foo".See Also
incus-file(1)
History
16-Jan-2026 Auto generated by spf13/cobra
Info
Jan 2026 Auto generated by spf13/cobra