2023-08-03, 09:37 PM
Try rclone (https://rclone.org/drive/). It isn't a real-time sync, but you can run it periodically and you can limit how far back it looks for changes (so "rclone src dst --max-age=1h" to only consider files modified in the last hour) to make syncing on shorter intervals faster.
I've never tried this, but you could also mount a folder with rclone (https://ostechnix.com/mount-google-drive...-in-linux/) which looks like it'll give you real-time sync up to Google Drive but might not be real-time for detecting changes made from other clients.
I've never tried this, but you could also mount a folder with rclone (https://ostechnix.com/mount-google-drive...-in-linux/) which looks like it'll give you real-time sync up to Google Drive but might not be real-time for detecting changes made from other clients.