Provided by: onedrive_1.1.20170919-2ubuntu2_amd64 bug

NAME

       onedrive - folder synchronization with OneDrive

SYNOPSIS

       onedrive [OPTION]...

DESCRIPTION

       Without any argument the program syncs with OneDrive and exits.

       -m --monitor Keep monitoring for local and remote changes.

       --resync Forget the last saved state, perform a full sync.

       --logout Logout the current user.

       --confdir Set the directory to use to store the configuration files.

       -v --verbose Print more details, useful for debugging.

       -h    --help This help information.

FEATURES

       State caching

       Real-Time file monitoring with Inotify

       Resumable uploads

MISSING FEATURES

       OneDrive for business is not supported

       While local changes are uploaded right away, remote changes are delayed.

       No GUI

CONFIGURATION

       You should copy the default config file into your home directory before making changes:
       mkdir -p ~/.config/onedrive
       cp /usr/local/etc/onedrive.conf ~/.config/onedrive/config

       Available options:

       client_id: application identifier necessary for the authentication

       sync_dir: directory where the files will be synced

       skip_file: any files that match this pattern will be skipped during sync

       skip_dir: any directories that match this pattern will be skipped during sync

       Pattern  are  case  insensitive.   *  and  ? wildcards characters are supported.  Use | to
       separate multiple patterns.

FIRST RUN

       The first time you run the program you will be asked to sign in. The procedure  require  a
       web browser.

SERVICE

       If  you  want  to  sync  your  files  automatically, enable and start the systemd service:
       systemctl --user enable onedrive systemctl --user start onedrive

       To see the logs run: journalctl --user-unit onedrive -f

NOTES

       After changing the filters (`skip_file` or `skip_dir` in your configs)  you  must  execute
              `onedrive --resync`

       Windows naming conventions apply