Rclone — Terabox
To upload a local directory to your TeraBox remote without deleting files on the destination:
While TeraBox does not offer an official, open API for third-party developers, the open-source community has developed reliable workarounds to bridge the gap. This comprehensive guide will walk you through everything you need to know about setting up and using Rclone with TeraBox. Why Connect Rclone to TeraBox?
The setup will prompt you to authenticate. Typically, this involves a browser login or using a browser extension to get your token, which you'll paste into the CLI. Finalize: Follow the prompts to finish and exit config. Core Rclone Terabox Commands
Before diving into solutions, it is important to understand why you cannot simply select "TeraBox" from the list of providers in the standard rclone configuration wizard. Rclone Terabox
has disrupted the cloud storage market by offering an unprecedented 1TB (1024 GB) of free storage space to standard users. However, power users, data hoarders, and system administrators often find the official TeraBox desktop client and web interface restrictive due to integrated ads, limited automation, and a closed ecosystem.
Once configured, you can interact with your 1TB storage using the command line. rclone lsf terabox:/
Rclone and Terabox is a story of immense potential meeting technical hurdles. While the official Rclone project does not support Terabox, the community's ingenuity provides powerful and practical solutions. For the most direct and feature-rich experience, using an unofficial fork like is the best path forward. For those who prefer a visual interface and easy automation, RcloneView is an excellent choice that builds on the same principles. To upload a local directory to your TeraBox
💻 : Treat your 1TB TeraBox account like a literal hard drive (D: or E: drive) on your Windows, Mac, or Linux machine.
, often called the "Swiss Army Knife" of cloud storage. Rclone allows users to:
rclone sync /path/to/local/data terabox:/Backup Copy Files: rclone copy /local/file terabox:/Destination The setup will prompt you to authenticate
TeraBox has established itself as a major player in the consumer cloud storage space, famously offering 1 TB of free storage to its over 700 million registered users worldwide. For many users, however, the platform's lack of integration with third‑party tools like rclone has been a persistent source of frustration. While official rclone has not yet merged TeraBox support, the open‑source community has stepped up with several practical solutions. This article provides a comprehensive guide to using rclone with TeraBox, exploring the current landscape, available forks, alternative workflows, and step‑by‑step instructions for each approach.
Known as the "Swiss Army knife of cloud storage," Rclone is a command-line program that lets you manage, sync, and migrate files between your local machine and dozens of cloud providers.
Setting up Rclone with TeraBox typically involves a few key steps: 1. Install Rclone