

Mc uses a JSON formatted configuration file used for storingĬertain kinds of information, such as the aliases forįor Linux and OSX, the default configuration file location isįor Windows, mc attempts to construct a default file path by trying For S3 services, use mc event add to configureīucket event notifications on S3-compatible services. The mc watch command watches for events on the specified MinIO bucket or Versioning configuration for a MinIO bucket. The mc version command enables, suspends, and retrieves the The mc update command automatically updates the mc binary to The mc undo command reverses changes due to either a PUT or DELETE operation at a specified path. The command optionally supports listing all objects inside of bucketĪt each prefix, including the bucket root. The mc tree command lists all prefixes inside a MinIO bucket in a treeįormat. The mc tag command adds, removes, and lists tags associated to a bucket or object. The mc pipe command streams content from STDIN to a target object. The command outputs the time it took to upload the file. The mc od command copies a local file to a remote location in a specified number of parts and part sizes. Mc mv also supports moving objects between a local filesystem and MinIO.

The mc mv command moves an object from source to the target, such asīetween MinIO deployments or between buckets on the same MinIO deployment. Mc mirror supports filesystems, MinIO deployments, and other S3-compatible hosts as the synchronization source. The mc mirror command synchronizes content to MinIO deployment, similar to the rsync utility. The mc mb command creates a new bucket or directory at the The mc ls command lists buckets and objects on MinIO or another

Use the commands to register a deployment, unregister a deployment, display information about the cluster’s current license, or update the license key for a cluster. The mc license commands work with cluster registration for MinIO SUBNET.
