MTC Project Sync Script
A simple toolkit for synchronizing projects between remote servers and local development environments.
Setup
1. Clone the Repository
cd ~/Documents/GitHub
git clone <repository-url> mtc-project-sync-script
2. Create a Symlink in Your Projects Directory
Navigate to where you keep all your projects and create a symbolic link to the sync script:
cd ~/Documents/Projects # or wherever you keep your projects
ln -s ~/Documents/GitHub/mtc-project-sync-script/sync-project.sh sync-project.sh
Why symlink? The script uses its own location to find the scripts/ folder and lazygit binary. A symlink preserves the connection to the original script location, so it can access these resources. This way, you only need one copy of the toolkit that all your projects can use.
3. Run the Sync Script
From your projects directory, run:
./sync-project.sh
Or for SFTP-only setup (skips lazygit and .gitignore modifications):
./sync-project.sh --sftp-only
What the Script Does
When you run sync-project.sh, it will:
-
Ask for configuration:
- Server user@host (e.g.,
user@example.com) - Server project path (e.g.,
/home/user/public_html) - Local folder path (e.g.,
my-project) - SSH password
- Server user@host (e.g.,
-
Sync your project:
- Creates a tar archive on the remote server
- Downloads and extracts it to your local folder
- Cleans up temporary files
-
Generate configuration and scripts:
- Creates
.vscode/sftp.jsonfor VS Code SFTP extension - Generates helper scripts with your credentials pre-configured
- Adds scripts to
.gitignore(unless using--sftp-only) - Uploads lazygit to server (unless using
--sftp-only)
- Creates
Generated Scripts
After running the sync script, you'll have these helper scripts in your project:
remote-local.sh
Purpose: Download files from server to local machine
What it does:
- Uses rsync to pull files from remote server
- Only downloads changed files
- Excludes common development folders (node_modules, vendor, .git, etc.)
Use cases:
- Get latest changes from server
- Pull production data for debugging
- Sync before starting work
local-remote.sh
Purpose: Upload files from local machine to server
What it does:
- Uses rsync to push files to remote server
- Only uploads changed files
- Deletes remote files that don't exist locally
- Excludes common development folders
Use cases:
- Deploy local changes to server
- Push code updates
- Restore server from local backup
ssh.sh
Purpose: SSH into the remote server
What it does:
- Opens an SSH connection to your server
- Changes directory to your project path
- Supports
--dbflag for MySQL port forwarding
Usage:
./ssh.sh # Normal SSH connection
./ssh.sh --db # SSH with MySQL port forwarding (local:3306 -> remote:3306)
Use cases:
- Run commands on the server
- Check logs
- Access remote database via localhost:3306
sftp-watch.sh
Purpose: Continuous bidirectional sync
What it does:
- First runs
remote-local.shto sync down - Watches for local file changes
- Automatically runs
local-remote.shwhen files change
Requirements: Needs watchexec installed (brew install watchexec)
Use cases:
- Development with live server testing
- Real-time sync during coding
watch-build.sh
Purpose: Watch for changes, build, and upload
What it does:
- Monitors files for changes
- Runs
npm run buildwhen changes detected - Uploads built assets to server using
local-remote.sh
Requirements:
watchexecinstalledpackage.jsonwith build script- Node.js/npm installed
Use cases:
- Frontend development with build steps (React, Vue, etc.)
- Automatic deployment of compiled assets
- Continuous integration during development
Requirements
- bash - Shell scripting
- ssh/scp - Remote server access
- sshpass - Password authentication
- tar - Archive creation
- rsync - File synchronization
- watchexec (optional) - For watch mode scripts
Install on macOS:
brew install sshpass rsync watchexec
Install on Ubuntu/Debian:
sudo apt-get install sshpass rsync openssh-client