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#!/bin/bash
# This script can be used as an rsync command-line filter that strips a single
# trailing slash from each arg.  That treats "src/" the same as "src", thus
# you need to use "src/." or "src//" for just the contents of the "src" dir.
# (Note that command-line dir-excludes would need to use "excl//" too.)
#
# To use this, name it something like "rs", put it somewhere in your path, and
# then use "rs" in place of "rsync" when you are typing your copy commands.
args=()
for arg in "${@}"; do
    if [[ "$arg" == / ]]; then
	args=("${args[@]}" /)
    else
	args=("${args[@]}" "${arg%/}")
    fi
done
exec /usr/bin/rsync "${args[@]}"

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