
Using the -help option with a subcommand displays a help string about the subcommand and lists its options. If no subcommand is specified, using the -help option lists all built-in subcommands. Which is equivalent to sending a TERM signal ( kill) to the tresorit-daemon. You can run the CLI by either changing to this directory and executing the tresorit-cli: The tresorit-cli executable can be found in the client's installation path (the default is ~/.local/share/tresorit/). Otherwise, if the Daemon is not yet running when you start the GUI, the GUI will automatically start it, and when the GUI is closed, it will close the Daemon without prompting you. If the Daemon is already running when the GUI starts (because it has been started manually or by the CLI), the GUI will connect to it, and when the GUI is closed, it will prompt you whether you want to shut the Daemon down along with it. The GUI and the CLI can be used simultaneously and they will execute commands on the same Daemon instance. This means that after configuring the Daemon with either the GUI or the CLI, it is sufficient to just start the Daemon on startup to automatically login and continue all sync and drive operations.
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When the Daemon is running, it will continue all operations it has been directed to do (synchronizing tresors, serving the Tresorit Drive, etc.) and it can automatically update itself without the need for either GUI or CLI interaction. On start, the Daemon performs autologin if it has been enabled.

If you wish, you can start the Daemon manually, or with an init script by executing the tresorit-daemon binary without any arguments. Both the GUI and the CLI can start and connect to the Daemon. The tresorit-daemon runs as a daemon process. The Tresorit installer provides three executables (x86 and 圆4): tresorit (the GUI), tresorit-cli (the CLI) and tresorit-daemon (the Daemon). Compared to the graphical Tresorit client, it provides a limited feature set that can be used to automate tasks like sync and reporting in a way that best suits your needs. Tresorit’s simple command-line interface runs on headless Linux workstations or servers.
