![]() ![]() If you’re more of a Terminal geek, “ drive” is a small command line program that runs on both Linux and macOS. A Command-line Tool by a Google Drive Developer, “Drive” Instead of updating the old open-souce application, the developers created a new application named overGrive and are selling it for $5” ( HowToGeek). However, Grive has been abandoned and is no longer functional due to changes in the Google Drive API. However: “There was previously an open-source command-line tool named Grive and a graphical counterpart named Grive Tools. One is Grive, which, if you believe the Internet, doesn’t work anymore. Jeremy’s Blog got the Google Authentication steps wrong, because Google changes their processes without notice. Here are the detailed instructions I wrote for getting it to work. It looked like the simplest method – if it worked (and it did!). After considering all the options below, I went for Jeremy’s Python Script. ![]()
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