# Ente CLI The Ente CLI is a Command Line Utility for exporting data from [Ente](https://ente.io). 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](https://github.com/ente-io/ente/releases?q=tag%3Acli-v0&expanded=true). You can also build these binaries yourself ```shell ./release.sh ``` Or you can build from source ```shell 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](#docker). ## Usage Run the help command to see all available commands. ```shell 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 ```shell ente account add ``` #### List accounts ```shell ente account list ``` #### Change export directory ```shell ente account update --email email@domain.com --dir ~/photos ``` ### Export #### Start export ```shell ente export ``` ### CLI Docs You can view more cli documents at [docs](docs/generated/ente.md). To update the docs, run the following command: ```shell 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 ```shell docker build -t ente:latest . ``` Note that [BuildKit](https://docs.docker.com/go/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 ```shell docker-compose up -d ``` `exec` into the container ```shell docker-compose exec ente /bin/sh ``` #### Directly executing commands ```shell docker run -it --rm ente:latest ls ```