Command e dropbox
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#Command e dropbox install#
Just run choco install pneumatictube.portable and you should be good to go. Or, if you're a chocolatey user, it's also available as a package. If you're not into building the project from source, you can download the latest release as a. If you specify the -c option, you can also use the -b option to specify that you want your progress updates in bytes instead of percentage (the default), or -n to suppress progress reporting. This is useful if you want a progress indicator during the upload. For smaller files, you can specify the -c option to force chunked uploading. Pneumatictube will automatically use chunked uploading for files which require it. Chunked Uploadingĭropbox requires chunked uploading (uploading the file in many small parts, instead of one big blob) for files above 150 MB. If you ever want to deauthorize it (for example, to authorize it for a different account), you can run it with the -r (reset) option. The first time you run PneumaticTube it will open a browser and ask you to authorize it for your Dropbox account.
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The -f option can also point to a folder, in which case each file in the folder will be uploaded to Dropbox. Uploads the specified file to the specified path in Dropbox. PneumaticTube Command line Dropbox uploader for Windows