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Ente CLI
The Ente CLI is a Command Line Utility for exporting data from Ente. It also does a few more things, for example, you can use it to decrypting the export from Ente Auth.
Install
The easiest way is to download a pre-built binary from the GitHub releases.
You can also build these binaries yourself
./release.sh
Or you can build from source
go build -o "bin/ente" main.go
The generated binaries are standalone, static binaries with no dependencies. You can run them directly, or put them somewhere in your PATH.
There is also an option to use Docker.
Usage
Run the help command to see all available commands.
ente --help
Accounts
If you wish, you can add multiple accounts (your own and that of your family members) and export all data using this tool.
Add an account
ente account add
List accounts
ente account list
Change export directory
ente account update --email email@domain.com --dir ~/photos
Export
Start export
ente export
CLI Docs
You can view more cli documents at docs. To update the docs, run the following command:
go run main.go docs
Docker
If you fancy Docker, you can also run the CLI within a container.
Configure
Modify the docker-compose.yml
and add volume. cli-data
volume is
mandatory, you can add more volumes for your export directory.
Build the docker image
docker build -t ente:latest .
Note that BuildKit is needed to build
this image. If you face this issue, a quick fix is to add DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1
in
front of the build command.
Start the container in detached mode
docker-compose up -d
exec
into the container
docker-compose exec ente /bin/sh
Directly executing commands
docker run -it --rm ente:latest ls