This is the command cloudprintd that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
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.
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