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NAME

       cloudprint - share CUPS printers with Google Cloud Print

SYNOPSIS

       cloudprint [OPTION]...

DESCRIPTION

       The  cloudprint  script makes locally-defined CUPS printers available to a Google account,
       enabling local or remote printing from such services as  the  Chrome  browser,  Chrome  OS
       devices, or Android devices.

       This  is a lower-level command. Cloud Print services would normally be managed through the
       cloudprint service.

       The cloudprint utility is linked as cloudprintd for the cloudprint-service package.

OPTIONS

       -a <account_file>, --account_file <account_file>
              path to Google account ident data (default ~/.cloudprintauth). The  format  of  the
              file is not public.

       -c, --credentials
              establish credentials to the service, then exit.

       -d, --daemon
              run in daemon mode.

       -f, --fastpoll
              fast poll, if notifications aren't working.

       -i regexp, --include regexp
              include  local  printers  matching regular expression from the start of the printer
              name.

       -l, --logout
              log out of the Google  account.  This  deletes  the  account  identification  file,
              requiring reauthentication the next time cloudprint is run.

       -p <pid_file>, --pidfile <pid_file>
              path to PID file in daemon mode (default cloudprint.pid).

       -v, --verbose
              verbose logging.

       -x regexp, --exclude regexp
              exclude  local  printers  matching regular expression from the start of the printer
              name.

       -s sitename, --sitename sitename
              define a site name to be prepended to all printer names.

       -h, --help
              display help

       cloudprint will provide a  URL  to  claim  the  printer,  if  credentials  have  not  been
       established.

FILES

       ~/.cloudprintauth
              Default location for storing account authentication credentials

       /etc/cloudprint.conf, ~/.cloudprint.conf
              Configuration file containing additional command-line parameters for cloudprint.

SEE ALSO

       cloudprint-service(7),cps-auth(1)