

You can find the source code in the GitHub repository of Rclone. For configuring Google Drive with Rclone, read this. It is a command-line program to sync files and directories to and from various cloud storage services, including Google Drive, Dropbox, Amazon S3, OneDrive, etc. The installation and usage documentation can be found on their official website.

Rclone is actually more than just a Google Drive client.

If you have no issues paying for such a service, it should be a great option. It also has a separate offering with a backup solution, if you’re interested. Thereafter, it’ll cost you about $29 one-time payment for a single account and more for multiple accounts, Insync has per-year pricing plans. Insync provides a 15-day free trial period. The only downside is that Insync is neither free nor open-source. Furthermore, it offers a beautiful GUI as well as a command-line interface. It’s available for all major Linux distros and the installation process straightforward. It is also the best way to use OneDrive on Linux and services like Dropbox. You’ll find almost everything you want from a Google Drive client in it, including multiple account support, desktop notification, symlink support, etc. Insync is the most feature-rich Google Drive desktop client available out there. I have just listed a few Google Drive desktop clients for Linux along with some other hacks. They are listed here because they are available on Linux and the article focuses on Linux. Note: Some applications mentioned here are not open source. Here we’ll see alternative ways you can use Google Drive in Linux. However, there’s always an alternative or workaround in the world of Linux. We even prompted the question again in 2021 with an article, but we didn’t get any hints. This deliberate and continual ignore by Google has prompted Linux users to question if Google hates desktop Linux? But unfortunately, an official Linux client is yet to see the light of the day, if ever.

Since its debut in 2012, we’ve seen official Google Drive clients for Windows, OS X, Android, and iOS. It offers 15 GB of free storage which is shared across your Gmail account, Google Photos, and various Google and Android services. Google Drive is an integral part of the Google ecosystem. Brief: While Google Drive is not officially available for Linux, here are tools to help you use Google Drive in Linux.
