![]() Even if you manage to make it run in the background (via NSSM in my case), it is not a fire-and-forget solution.I have had devices shown as connected for hours after I turned them off, and other devices sitting at 75% sync even if all files were identical. Device and sync status (using both the browser and the GTK GUI) often are inaccurate.Syncthing-notify is yet another separate component you have to manually install and run as a service. There is no native equivalent to BTSync’s FileSystemWatcher. ![]() There is no native GUI, there is no option to run it as a background service, you have to use the browser interface or rely on a 3rd party interface to communicate with the core service.
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