grive (1) Linux Manual Page
grive – Google Drive client for GNU/Linux
Synopsis
grive [OPTIONS]Description
Grive is a Google Drive (online storage service) client for GNU/Linux systems.It allows the synchronization of all your files on the cloud with a directory of your choice and the upload of new files to Google Drive.
The options are as follows:
- -a, –auth
- Requests authorization token from Google
- -d, –debug
- Enable debug level messages. Implies -V
- –dry-run
- Only detect which files need to be uploaded/downloaded, without actually performing changes
- -f, –force
- Forces grive to always download a file from Google Drive instead uploading it
- -h, –help
- Produces help message
- –ignore <perl_regexp>
- Ignore files with relative paths matching this Perl Regular Expression. Value is remembered for next runs.
- -l <filename>, –log <filename>
- Write log output to <filename>
- –log-http <filename_prefix>
- Log all HTTP responses in files named <filename_prefix>YYYY-MM-DD.HHMMSS.txt for debugging
- –new-rev
- Create new revisions in server for updated files
- -p <root_path>, –path <root_path>
- Set root sync directory to <root_path>
- -s <subdir>, –dir <subdir>
- Sync a single <subdir> subdirectory. Internally converted to an ignore regexp, remembered for next runs.
- -v, –version
- Displays program version
- -V, –verbose
- Verbose mode. Enables more messages than usual.
Authors
Current maintainer is Vitaliy Filippov.Original author was Nestal Wan. This manpage was written by José Luis Segura Lucas (josel.segura [at] gmx.es)
The full list of contributors may be found here http://yourcmc.ru/wiki/Grive2#Full_list_of_contributors
