dbxcli
: A command line tool for Dropbox users and team admins [UNOFFICIAL]
- There is no formal Dropbox support for this project
- Bugs may or may not get fixed
- Not all SDK features may be implemented and implemented features may be buggy or incorrect
Features
- Supports basic file operations like ls, cp, mkdir, mv (via the Files API)
- Supports search
- Supports file revisions and file restore
- Chunked uploads for large files, paginated listing for large directories
- Supports a growing set of Team operations
Installation
Download pre-compiled binaries for Mac, Windows and Linux from the releases page.
Mac OSX Installation of pre-compiled binaries
These instructions aim to help both experts and novice dbxcli
users. Please submit an issue if they don't work for you.
- Make sure you download and place the binary in a folder that's on your
$PATH
. If you are unsure what this means, go to step 2. Otherwise, skip to step 3 - Create a
bin
directory under your home directory.
$ mkdir ~/bin
$ cd ~/bin
- Add the following line at the end of your
~/.bash_profile
file. Link with instructions on how to find this file
export PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin
- Download the
dbxcli
binary for OSX and rename it. IMPORTANT: Check that the tagv2.1.1
on the URL below is the latest release tag on the Releases page.
$ wget https://github.com/dropbox/dbxcli/releases/download/v2.1.1/dbxcli-darwin-amd64
$ mv dbxcli-darwin-amd64 dbxcli
- Finally, make the binary an executable file and you are good to go!
$ chmod +x dbxcli
Instructions for building yourself
For newcomers the go build process can be a bit arcane, these steps can be followed to build dbxcli
yourself.
- Make sure
git
,go
, andgox
are installed. - Create a Go folder. For example,
mkdir $HOME/go
ormkdir $HOME/.go
. Navigate to it. go get github.com/dropbox/dbxcli
. That's right, you don't manually clone it, this does it for you.cd ~/go/src/github.com/dropbox/dbxcli
(adapt accordingly based on step 2).
Now we need to pause for a second to get development keys.
- Head to
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/apps
(sign in if necessary) and choose "Create app". Use the Dropbox API and give it Full Dropbox access. Name and create the app. - You'll be presented with a dashboard with an "App key" and an "App secret".
- Replace the value for
personalAppKey
inroot.go
with the key from the webpage. - Replace the value for
personalAppSecret
with the secret from the webpage.
Finally we're ready to build. Run go build
, and you'll see a dbxcli
binary has been created in the current directory. Congrats, we're done!
Usage
dbxcli
is largely self documenting. Run dbxcli -h
for a list of supported commands:
$ dbxcli --help
Use dbxcli to quickly interact with your Dropbox, upload/download files,
manage your team and more. It is easy, scriptable and works on all platforms!
Usage:
dbxcli [command]
Available Commands:
cp Copy files
du Display usage information
get Download a file
ls List files
mkdir Create a new directory
mv Move files
put Upload files
restore Restore files
revs List file revisions
rm Remove files
search Search
team Team management commands
version Print version information
Flags:
--as-member string Member ID to perform action as
-v, --verbose Enable verbose logging
Use "dbxcli [command] --help" for more information about a command.
$ dbxcli team --help
Team management commands
Usage:
dbxcli team [command]
Available Commands:
add-member Add a new member to a team
info Get team information
list-groups List groups
list-members List team members
remove-member Remove member from a team
Global Flags:
--as-member string Member ID to perform action as
-v, --verbose Enable verbose logging
Use "dbxcli team [command] --help" for more information about a command.
The --verbose
option will turn on verbose logging and is useful for debugging.
Contributing
- Step 1: If you're submitting a non-trivial change, please fill out the Dropbox Contributor License Agreement first.
- Step 2: send a pull request
- Step 3: Profit!