JC Brand on Nostr: I've never had this specific use-case. The closest thing I can think of is to turn ...
I've never had this specific use-case. The closest thing I can think of is to turn off sync for that folder. Then you can delete files locally without having them deleted server-side ("in the cloud" ugh).
But this is per folder, so the whole folder then no longer syncs until you turn it back on. And if you turn it back on, I don't know what's considered the source of truth, but logically I think it should be the Nextcloud server, so your local folder should then be repopulated with files you deleted locally.
Not sure if that's OK for you, but it's the best I can think of.
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