Save standard input
gvfs-save [OPTION...] {DEST}
gvfs-save reads from the standard input and saves the data to the given location.
This is similar to just redirecting output to a file using traditional shell syntax, but gvfs-save allows using gvfs locations instead of local files: for example you can use something like smb://server/resource/file.txt as location.
The following options are understood:
-h, --help
Prints a short help text and exits.
--version
Shows the version number and exits.
-b, --backup
If the destination file already exists, save a backup.
-c, --create
Only create the destination file if it does not exist yet.
-a, --append
Append to the end of the destination file, if it already exists.
-p, --private
When creating a new file, restrict access to the current user only.
-u, --unlink
When replacing an existing file, replace the destination as if it does not exist. Think of it as unlinking the destination before writing.
-v, --print-etag
Print the new etag at the end.
-e, --etag=ETAG
The etag of the file being overwritten.
On success 0 is returned, a non-zero failure code otherwise.