VGrive is a Google Drive Linux Client Written in Vala, Designed for elementaryOS but works with other distros

VGrive (though referred to as ‘egrive’ within the UI) is pitched as a Google Drive client (both back-end and front-end) that offers a “clean and minimalist GUI”. It is said to automatically detect changes in local and remote files so that it only syncs files when required. As any good cloud storage app should, VGrive also lets you pick the exact local folder to sync your cloud files to. This is handy if you want to sync your files to a removable device or another exotic location on you system.

I see Arch AUR also has it in its repos but note that it may not integrate with all file managers which could be a downside for many.

See https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2019/10/vgrive-google-drive-linux-client

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#^VGrive is a Google Drive Linux Client Written in Vala, Designed for elementaryOS – OMG! Ubuntu!

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Vgrive is a free Google Drive Linux client ‘designed for elementary OS’ but also available to download and install on Ubuntu and Linux Mint desktops.