![]() ![]() One of the drawbacks of using Transmit Sync is the inability to sync the Google Docs documents like sheets. This seemed to indicate my only option was to use Transmit to sync the Google Drive files back down to my local drive to recreate the local copy of the files. ![]() ![]() Unfortunately, the files were not stored as a human-readable folder structure and instead seemed to be in another database format: Google Drive storage in the Library folder Syncing from Google Drive to a Local Folder ~/Library/Application Support/Google/DriveFS Then I remembered that Transmit had the feature to turn a cloud service into a local drive, however after further reading I found this no longer worked as they don’t support the Transmit Disk feature anymore.Īfter migrating from my Intel MacBook Pro to my M1, I tried to do some sleuthing to find where the Google Drive data was stored to see if the files were readable locally. I found that Transmit had support for Google Drive and I could log in to my Google Drive using that App. Manipulating Files in the Finder on Google Drive when Drive is no longer a folderĪs I have many Hazel rules that sort files into my Google Drive files, I have been trying to find a way to sync my files from my local folder. As of this writing Google Drive’s native Mac application is not supported on M1 Macs because it is a kernel extension and those don’t run intel code on the M1 architecture. ![]()
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