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Artifactory is an enterprise-grade universal binary repository manager for use by more than 25 different dependency managers, including Maven, Docker, npm, PyPi etc. and supports enterprise features like on-prem, cloud or hybrid topology, multi-site replication, high-availability, sharding, pluggable storage, custom metadata, query language and much more.
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Directory structure - how do I upload it as-is to an artifactory?
The CLI has a recursive option that looks like it will do what you hope.
jfrog rt upload --recursive artifactory-mirror/* artifact-repo/dir-struct/
The CLI also has some performance improvements for uploads … To include full directory structure you will want to use the flag --flat=false
jfrog rt upload --flat=false --recursive artifactory-mirror/* artifact-repo …