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SeaClone - backup utility for Seafile

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    wrote last edited by timconsidine
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    • Title: SeaClone - backup utility for Seafile

    • Main Page: n/a
    • Git: https://git.cloudron.io/timconsidine/cloudron-seaclone
    • Licence: MIT
    • Dockerfile: Yes - packaged already
    • Demo: n/a

    • Summary: SeaClone auto-maintains a clone of Seafile libraries and contents, locally in the app or on external remote volumes, e.g. Hetzner Storage Box.
      I've been a long-term user of Seafile and it rocks as file sync utility between devices, and a host for "cold" file archives (not needing to be on working device, but needing to be accessible).
      Only concern is that Seafile uses a system of file blocks and masked names - so if Seafile installation becomes corrupted, it is not easy to restore from a disk volume.

    • Notes: SeaClone gives me confidence that files "stuck" in Seafile will be available natively.

    • Alternative to / Libhunt link: e.g. n/a
    • Screenshots: Screenshot 2026-01-12 at 12.20.22.png

    Seafile has been packaged as a custom app.

    SeaClone will be added to Custom App Installer, or you can install manually.

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      • Title: SeaClone - backup utility for Seafile

      • Main Page: n/a
      • Git: https://git.cloudron.io/timconsidine/cloudron-seaclone
      • Licence: MIT
      • Dockerfile: Yes - packaged already
      • Demo: n/a

      • Summary: SeaClone auto-maintains a clone of Seafile libraries and contents, locally in the app or on external remote volumes, e.g. Hetzner Storage Box.
        I've been a long-term user of Seafile and it rocks as file sync utility between devices, and a host for "cold" file archives (not needing to be on working device, but needing to be accessible).
        Only concern is that Seafile uses a system of file blocks and masked names - so if Seafile installation becomes corrupted, it is not easy to restore from a disk volume.

      • Notes: SeaClone gives me confidence that files "stuck" in Seafile will be available natively.

      • Alternative to / Libhunt link: e.g. n/a
      • Screenshots: Screenshot 2026-01-12 at 12.20.22.png

      Seafile has been packaged as a custom app.

      SeaClone will be added to Custom App Installer, or you can install manually.

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      @timconsidine said in SeaClone - backup utility for Seafile:

      Only concern is that Seafile uses a system of file blocks and masked names - so if Seafile installation becomes corrupted, it is not easy to restore from a disk volume.

      This is one of the main reasons I can't move to it. I liked ResourceSpace since it is php, but it does the same thing. I'm still relying on the older free version of Filerun - you set the directories, arranged however you have them want them, and Filerun just catalogues them where they are.

      A life lived in fear is a life half-lived

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        @timconsidine said in SeaClone - backup utility for Seafile:

        Only concern is that Seafile uses a system of file blocks and masked names - so if Seafile installation becomes corrupted, it is not easy to restore from a disk volume.

        This is one of the main reasons I can't move to it. I liked ResourceSpace since it is php, but it does the same thing. I'm still relying on the older free version of Filerun - you set the directories, arranged however you have them want them, and Filerun just catalogues them where they are.

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        @scooke ah, but now you can overcome this concern !

        Seafile works really well, and SeaClone will make a native backup for emergencies.

        SeaClone will not only work with a Seafile deployment on Cloudron, it will do any Seafile deployment anywhere, just point it at the URL.

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          My Hetzner Storage Box with SeaClone backup of test Cloudron-Seafile deployment
          Screenshot 2026-01-12 at 13.07.14.png

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