--progress will show individuals.
There is no tracking of total progress, nor any programmatically efficient way of providing such.  If you were really concerned, you could --dry-run first and sort of keep track of where you were in the list during the actual run.

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I've been reading through the man pages for rsync, yet I can't seem to find a way to provide
progress indication and/or current download speed for total and/or individual files...

Can this be done with rsync? Is it an implemented feature.
I thought -v or -vv would do the trick, but it doesn't...

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