A parallel effort exists in the form of , a fork created by a community developer who has been working toward submitting official pull requests to the main rclone project. This developer has integrated TeraBox, Teldrive, Alldebrid, and Alist backends, with improvements such as fs.ListPer support, rate‑limiting through fs.Pacer , and proper cleanup with fs.Shutdowner .
What (Windows, Linux, Mac) are you setting this up on?
Script backups using cron jobs or Windows Task Scheduler. Rclone Terabox
# Download and install Alist automatically curl -fsSL "https://nn.ci" | bash -s install Use code with caution.
Rclone handles multi-threaded transfers, which are often faster than the native TeraBox application. A parallel effort exists in the form of
CloudsLinker is not a free service, but for users who need to move hundreds of gigabytes out of TeraBox, it can be a time‑saving investment.
bclone is not a ruse or an abandoned project. It has an active maintainer who explicitly warns users about malicious forks and provides clear disclaimers about its unofficial nature. The project adds support for TeraBox, Alist, Alldebrid, iCloud Photos, Teldrive, and others, making it a compelling alternative for users who need to interact with any of these services. Script backups using cron jobs or Windows Task Scheduler
Once configured, your TeraBox content will be accessible through the WebDAV remote as if it were any other rclone‑supported storage.
Review the summary of your configuration settings displayed in the terminal. If everything looks correct, type y to save the remote. Quit the configuration menu by typing q .