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title: "Google Drive — no selective subfolder sync?"
date: 2014-10-28T20:49:24-0700
date_display: October 28, 2014
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Up to this point I've been using Google Drive as an online backup service, and uploads files mostly manually, although I do sync `~/img` with the client.
**Aside.** Google Drive, OneDrive, etc. don't work with symlinks. Wanna keep your stuff free and duplicate-free yet still synced to the servers? Use `rsync` to automatically reproduce your folder structure with hard links: