Administrator Tarun Posted June 22, 2010 Administrator Posted June 22, 2010 Google announced a Python-based command line utility it's calling GoogleCL. The tool brings various Google services to the command line, including Blogger, Calendar, Contacts, Picasa, Docs, and YouTube. Once it's installed, you can then access Google's services from the command line. Access to the services is generally limited to a few commands, usually "Add/Upload," "Delete", and "List." YouTube, Picasa, and Blogger all let you add tags to your posts as well, and Picasa additionally lets you download your photos with a "get" command. The "List" task also can be given different arguments to define the way results are returned, like title, url, author, date, and location. Google Street View Team members Jason Holt and Tom Miller said the team hopes to have the tool included in Debian and Ubuntu repositories in time for their next release. Link: Lunarsoft Quote
Eldmannen Posted June 24, 2010 Posted June 24, 2010 We all love the command line! No? At least I do! :) Quote
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