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dropbox - A command line interface to the Dropbox service
dropbox update dropbox filestatus [-l] [-a] [FILE]... dropbox ls [FILE]... dropbox puburl FILE dropbox sharelink FILE dropbox proxy MODE [TYPE] [HOST] [PORT] [USERNAME] [PASSWORD] dropbox throttle DOWNLOAD UPLOAD dropbox status dropbox running dropbox stop dropbox lansync [y/n] dropbox exclude [list] dropbox start [-i] dropbox autostart [y/n] dropbox version dropbox help [COMMAND]
The dropbox command provides a command line interface to the Dropbox, the easiest online file storage, synchronization and sharing service.
Downloads the latest version of dropbox.
Prints the current status of each FILE. options:
-l --list Prints out information in a format similar to ls. Works best when your console supports color :) -a --all Do not ignore entries starting with "."
Aliases: stat
This is an alias for filestatus -l
Prints out a public url for FILE (which must be in your public folder).
Prints out a shared link for FILE.
Set proxy settings for Dropbox. MODE - one of "none", "auto", "manual" TYPE - one of "http", "socks4", "socks5" (only valid with "manual" mode) HOST - proxy hostname (only valid with "manual" mode) PORT - proxy port (only valid with "manual" mode) USERNAME - (optional) proxy username (only valid with "manual" mode) PASSWORD - (optional) proxy password (only valid with "manual" mode)
Set bandwidth limits for file sync. DOWNLOAD - either "unlimited" or a manual limit in KB/s UPLOAD - one of "unlimited", "auto", or a manual limit in KB/s
Prints out the current status of the Dropbox daemon.
Returns 1 if running, and 0 if not running.
Stops the Dropbox daemon.
options:
y Dropbox will use LAN sync (default) n Dropbox will not use LAN sync
dropbox exclude remove [DIRECTORY] [DIRECTORY] ... "list" prints a list of directories currently excluded from syncing. "add" adds one or more directories to the exclusion list, then resynchronizes Dropbox. "remove" removes one or more directories from the exclusion list, then resynchronizes Dropbox. With no arguments, executes "list". Any specified path must be within Dropbox.
Starts the Dropbox daemon, dropboxd. If dropboxd is already running, this will do nothing. options:
-i --install auto install dropboxd if not available on the system
options:
n Dropbox will not start automatically at login y Dropbox will start automatically at login (default)
Note: May only work on current Ubuntu distributions.
Prints the version information for the Dropbox proprietary daemon, if it's installed, and the Dropbox command-line interface.
With no arguments, print a list of commands and a short description of each. With a command, print descriptive help on how to use the command.
There are currently no known bugs. If you think you have found a bug or have a feature request, post in the forums, or send us an e-mail (see the RESOURCES section below).
In the future there will be full command line support including linking accounts and setting preferences from the dropbox command.
Rian Hunter Mike Haimes David Euresti Andrew Drake Dwayne Litzenberger Jie Tang Josiah Boning Max Belanger Ryan J. Kaplan
Copyright (C) 2008-2011 Evenflow, Inc. Free use of this software is granted under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).
2024-04-01 | 2019.02.14 |