Add --requestCountLimit in basic example#42
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Add --requestCountLimit in basic example#42BrodaNoel wants to merge 1 commit intosteadyequipment:masterfrom
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Sorry for the late reply! It's unclear why |
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Because without that, it download 1 file at a time. If you have 1.000.000 documents, and if you are 50.000 kilometers away EEUU, it took forever to download them. |
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Why I'm doing this PR?
Most of time (just a User Experience revelation) users only use the first "basic example" shown in the README file. For example: Me.
All my backups took more than 5 hours only because I never saw the
--requestCountLimitdocumentation. Maybe there are more folks like me there in the wild internet. Let's help them :)