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@nkiesel nkiesel commented Jan 14, 2014

Hi,

I just started to use Droopy to transfer some information from an iPad app (actually running in the IOS simulator) to my Linux machine. The app updates this data on a schedule, and I always just want the latest version. However, by default Droopy creates -<n+1> files to avoid overwriting existing files, making it harder for my receiving program to get the latest data.

So this little patch adds a --overwrite option that disables this.

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