π googledoc-revision-tracker - Easily Track Your Google Docs Changes
π Getting Started
Welcome to googledoc-revision-tracker! This tool helps you download and track the revision history of your Google Docs. You can filter your changes by time, such as hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly. Letβs dive into how to get started.
π₯ Download

π Features
- Track Revisions: Easily monitor changes in your Google Docs.
- Granular Filtering: Use filters for hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly views.
- User-Friendly CLI: Run the tool from your terminal or command prompt.
- OAuth2 Authentication: Secure access to your Google Docs without hassle.
- Automatic Retry Logic: The tool automatically retries failed requests.
π System Requirements
- Operating System: Windows, macOS, or Linux
- Python Version: Python 3.6 or later
- Internet Connection: Needed for accessing Google Docs and downloading revisions
π§ Installation
To get started, you need to install Python if you havenβt done so already. You can download it from the official Python website.
Steps to Install
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Download the Tool:
Visit the Releases page to download the latest version of googledoc-revision-tracker.
- Install Dependencies:
Open your terminal or command prompt. Navigate to the directory where you downloaded the tool. Type and run the following command:
pip install -r requirements.txt
- Set Up OAuth2:
Follow the instructions provided in the README file to set up OAuth2 authentication for your Google account. This will allow the tool to access your Google Docs safely.
π How to Use
Once installation is complete, you can start using the tool with the following command:
Commands
- Download Revisions: To download the revision history of a specific document, use:
python tracker.py --document-id [YOUR_DOCUMENT_ID]
- Specify Time Filtering: You can filter revisions by time:
python tracker.py --time-filter [options]
Example
To download all revisions of a document with ID abcd1234, run:
python tracker.py --document-id abcd1234 --time-filter daily
π FAQ
How do I get my Document ID?
- You can find the Document ID in the URL of your Google Doc. It is the long string of letters and numbers between
/d/ and /edit.
What if I encounter problems?
- If you face issues, check your setup and ensure you have the correct document ID. You can also refer to the issues section on our GitHub repository for troubleshooting tips.
π¬ Support
If you need further assistance, visit the Issues page or contact us through GitHub.
- Read the full documentation and learn about all available commands on the Documentation page.
π Conclusion
Thank you for choosing googledoc-revision-tracker. With this tool, managing your Google Docs revisions becomes easy and efficient. Visit the Releases page to download today!