Rewrite RcloneConf.tkape Target #1080
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Description
Following on from #1074. This rewrites the RcloneConf.tkape Target and adds support for .rclone.conf files as well as rclone.conf files that were already covered. Several versions were tested including v0.96, v1.55.1, v1.56 and the latest at the time v1.72.1. Also added warnings recommending to disable the recursive rules if performance is a concern. This should cover the majority of the default paths but recursive will be required if sideloading the config beside the executable, custom paths or if the executable is in a different working directory and the rclone config fallback is utilised.
Checklist:
Please replace every instance of
[ ]with[X]OR click on the checkboxes after you submit your PRGUIDfor my Target(s)/Module(s)Miscfolder or created a relevant subfolder with justification--tlist/--mlistand corrected any errorsN/Aunderneath the Documentation headerIf your submission involves an SQLite database, have you considered making an SQLECmd Map for the SQLite database? If you make a Map, please add the SQLite database to the SQLiteDatabases.tkape Compound Target.
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