![]() trash or put them in the Google Drive trash in this way you can always recover them. ![]() Currently Grive will NOT destroy any of your files: it will only move the files to a directory named. New files created locally or in Google Drive will be uploaded or downloaded respectively. After you make some changes to the local files, run grive again and it will upload your changes back to your Google Drive. Grive it’s a project of 2012 it simply downloads all the files in your Google-drive-ocamlfuse: This is more suited if you want to mount your Google Drive from a server or from a terminal, in fact this software will mount your Google Drive as File System and you’ll be able to move inside it and see all your files, like a local file system. Grive and Grive Tools: These 2 tools are good if you want to use Google Drive on your laptot or Desktop or in general in a graphical environment. For what I know there isn’t an official google drive application for Linux and so after looking around I’ve found that there are some interesting project that you can use to access your data on Google Drive from your linux, and in particular today I’d like to show 2 of them:
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