We have already seen an official command line google product, googlecl, but this is not the only one. There have always been shell lovers who tried to bring this Web Giant on a console.
Recently, google introduced a command line tool to access various Google services - Picasa, Youtube, blogger, calendar and docs. Its called googlecl.
Really good tool for taking control of google products using command line “terminal”, supporting many products of google like Blogger, calender, contacts, Docs, picasa, and Youtube.
Google has announced the availability of a new tool called GoogleCL that will allow users to interact with the company's popular Web services directly from the command line. GoogleCL was developed in Python on top of the gdata-python-client library. It's an open-source software project that's hosted on Google Code...
This weekend, Google proudly announced GoogleCL, a set of new command-line tools for some of its popular services, such as Google Calendar, Google Docs, Blogger, YouTube and Picasa. GoogleCL will allow you to upload photos to Picasa and videos to YouTube, add Google Calendar events or contacts on Google Contacts, edit Google Docs documents or post on...
Google introduced at the end of last week a new tool called GoogleCL. The runs from the command-line (yes, the Linux terminal), and allows users to post, create, list or delete photos from an existing Picasa account, videos from a YouTube account, edit, list or upload documents from your Google Docs account, add, delete or list events from Google Calendar or post on...
You can put Google's command-line tools (GoogleCL) to all kinds of clever uses from publishing blog posts to accessing and editing Google Docs documents using your favorite text editor.
Google 已经发布了一个名为 GoogleCL
的新工具,该工具使得各位用户可以在命令行下访问 Google 的 Web 服务,包括
Blogger、Calendar、Contacts、Docs、Picasa、Youtube 等。
关于 GoogleCL
的更多信息,可参阅其项目主页的介绍。
I servizi di Google sono già pratici in maniera visuale, tuttavia quale sporadica volta può accadere di dover usare Google e le possibilità che offre anche da terminale: è qui che ci viene in aiuto GoogleGL.