@sbb I'm pretty sure #synctrain (an iOS #syncthing client) works on the iPad. Did you try that?

https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/synctrain/id6553985316

Edit: #MöbiusSync is also showing as working on iPad.

https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/m%C3%B6bius-sync/id1539203216

‎Synctrain

‎With Synctrain you can securely synchronize files with other devices that have Syncthing installed. You can choose to synchronize full folders, or choose specific files. With Synctrain you can also stream audio and video files from other devices. When you synchronize files, all changes, including d…

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@mary_ext I've synced movie files to VLC using #MobiusSync so of course works for music too. The real question is what music player can you use on iOS apart from itunes?
If you’re setting up #syncthing on something like a headless #raspberrypi on your network that you ssh into. The cli is pretty terrible for setting up devices and folders, it’s much better to use ssh port forwarding and then configure it in your web browser. My noob self didn’t know ssh port forwarding was a thing, so it was a pretty educational experience. Also, #mobiussync is great on ios, kudos to the developer.

@toran The pro version of Mobius Sync (basically Syncthing for iOS) works extremely well and allows you to sync to arbitrary folders (including the /On My iDevice/Obsidian) folder. It's 5$ USD, but it was worth every penny.

#Syncthing #iOS #MöbiusSync #mobiussync

Got #keepass set up with #syncthing on my new install yesterday (I’d been using onedrive syncing before). Works like a charm with #möbiussync on #ios. Feels good to be on #linux again for my personal machine. #ubuntu has changed quite bit since I last used it but all in all seem pretty stable I didn’t have any trouble. I’ll get the itch to set up #archlinux or something else again soon though. I hear #manjaro is pretty nice as well.
@[email protected] @Ertain : There is a Syncthing app for iOS called #MöbiusSync. Works great, but due to limitations on iOS background sync is a bit haphazard.

@ryn

1. they all sync via #Syncthing (#MobiusSync on iOS)

2. i need a companion to enter notes to sync back to the desktop, 99% of the time.
So I use @xenodium’s excellent #PlainOrg. https://plainorg.com/

If you need completely independent apps to manipulate Org notes, there is #Beorg (which I used some and loved) and #Logseq (which I haven’t used)

Plain Org for iOS

Plain Org for iPhone