Here’s the steps I followed (choices made in red & bold font) $ rclone config install.sh Configure rclone (interactive)Īll going well, the rclone application should now be installed and ready to be configured for your particular cloud file storage setup. (have a look at install.sh with an editor like vim, then): If you’d prefer to inspect the script first then: curl -O To download and run the install process in one step simply launch a terminal and type: sudo curl | sudo bash The installation & configuration steps are listed below Run the installerįirstly, either download the installer script and run it in one go, or if you are paranoid about doing that sorta thing then download, inspect it and run it when you are ready. It also supports SSH/SFTP – which is nice, because it presents files/directories on another server just as if they are local files. I’ve decided to plop with rclone because it’s flexible, lightweight, it works well and it supports over 40 different filesharing platforms, including the most popular ones: Google Drive, Dropbox, Box, Microsoft OneDrive, Amazon Drive/S3. I used to use insync to access my Google Drive account from the command line because it was reliable, however insync ceased support for their CLI client, so I had to rethink that.
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