Proton Drive CLI launches for Windows, macOS, and Linux with terminal-based encrypted cloud storage
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Michal Hořejšek
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Summary
Proton has launched a Command Line Interface (CLI) for Proton Drive, making its end-to-end encrypted cloud storage accessible from the terminal on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Built on the Proton Drive SDK, the CLI enables developers and power users to integrate Drive into scripts, backups, and deployment pipelines without writing custom code. It supports upload, download, sharing, and automation of Drive workflows, and is fully interoperable with existing Proton Drive client applications.
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It's built on the same Proton Drive SDK that powers our official Proton Drive client applications, and is fully interoperable with them.
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