Proton has introduced the Proton Drive CLI, expanding its secure cloud storage offer to the command line on Windows, macOS, and Linux. This new interface enables direct access to Proton Drive’s core features without relying on graphical clients. Building on the Proton Drive SDK, the CLI gives users a consistent set of operations, in line with the official Proton Drive desktop applications. All common cloud storage actions are supported from the command line, including folder listing, file uploads and downloads, managing trash, sharing, and overseeing invitations. For those automating their workflows, the CLI allows integration with deployment scripts, backups, and scheduled jobs, addressing previous limitations that required manual steps or unstable custom scripts. This tool also delivers end-to-end encryption for secure access within these automated processes, eliminating the need to write additional code for security. While Proton continues work on a dedicated Linux application, Linu...
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