![]() I'm using Debian 9.6, but that should likely not matter. Google Takeout is a service that takes all your existing Google Data and packs it into one file for those who dont know. I want the archive to be complete, so not just GMail or Google Drive. Download all of your Google Account data While signed into your Lafayette Google Account, browse to. I would prefer a simple "one cmd line to create the archive, one to download it" solution, but if it requires writing a program, so be it. The reason why I didn't just put a bounty onto the existing question is that I don't want the files on Google Drive (which can be done directly when creating the archive), but download them. My Usage Case: why I developed this script I had numerous photos saved locally on my computer in an original and full size, and synchronized with Google Photos, using Google Sync. The closest I got is this question where none of the answers tells me how to create a Takeout archive, one claims that it "seems to be almost impossible", but that was in 2014, and this help page, which seems to be about something else, not Google Takeout (or maybe it is? I didn't understand everything). Clean Google Photos archive got from Googles TakeOut, in order to synchronize it with a Local Backup Folder. The part of handling the file and uploading it is already done ( here is my self answer about that).īut what's still missing is getting the archive. ![]() Your photos are automatically organized and searchable so you can easily find the photo you’re looking for. I want to automate the process of downloading my Google Takeout data and uploading it somewhere else. Securely back-up your photos and videos to Google Photos and enjoy them from any device. ![]()
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