google-drive-ocamlfuse is a FUSE-based file system backed by Google Drive, written in OCaml.
It lets you mount your Google Drive on Linux.
This system lets users perform directory operations on it through the command line, making Google Drive operations faster.
Key Features
- Full read/write access to ordinary files and folders.
- Read-only access to Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides (exported to configurable formats).
- Multiple account support.
- Duplicate file handling.
- Access to trash (`.Trash` directory).
Website: github.com/astrada/google-drive-ocamlfuse
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Developer: Alessandro Strada
License: MIT License
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Related Software
| Google Drive Clients | |
|---|---|
| Rclone | Sync files and directories to and from Google Drive and more |
| google-drive-ocamlfuse | FUSE filesystem over Google Drive |
| Grive2 | Fork of the original "Grive" |
| jdrivesync | Simple command line tool |
| Celeste | GUI file synchronization client |
| Drive | Google Drive client for the commandline |
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