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NAME

       onedriver - A native Linux client for Microsoft OneDrive.

SYNOPSIS

       onedriver [OPTION] <mountpoint>

DESCRIPTION

       This  program  will  mount  your  OneDrive  account  as a Linux filesystem at the location
       specified by mountpoint. Note that this is not a sync client - files are fetched on-demand
       and  cached  locally.  Only  files you actually use will be downloaded. While offline, the
       filesystem will be read-only until connectivity is re-established.

OPTIONS

       -a, --auth-only
              Authenticate to OneDrive and then exit.

       -f, --config-file
              A   YAML-formatted   configuration   file   used   by   onedriver.   Defaults    to
              "~/.config/onedriver/config.yml".

       -c, --cache-dir dir
              Change  the  default cache directory used by onedriver. Will be created if the path
              does not already exist. The dir argument specifies the location.

       -d, --debug
              Enable FUSE debug logging.  This  logs  communication  between  onedriver  and  the
              kernel.

       -h, --help
              Displays a help message.

       -l, --log level
              Set  logging  level/verbosity. level can be one of: fatal, error, warn, info, debug
              or trace (default is debug).

       -n, --no-browser
              This disables launching the built-in web browser during authentication. Follow  the
              instructions in the terminal to authenticate to OneDrive.

       -v, --version
              Display program version.

       -w, --wipe-cache
              Delete  the  existing  onedriver  cache  directory  and  then  exit.  Equivalent to
              resetting the program.

SYSTEM INTEGRATION

       To start onedriver automatically and ensure you always have access to your files, you  can
       start  onedriver as a systemd user service. In this example, mountpoint refers to where we
       want OneDrive to be mounted at (for instance, ~/OneDrive). Mounting OneDrive  via  systemd
       allows  multiple  drives  to  be  mounted  at the same time (as long as they use different
       mountpoints).

       Create the mountpoint and determine the service name:
              mkdir -p mountpoint
              export SERVICE_NAME=$(systemd-escape --template onedriver@.service --path mountpoint)

       Mount OneDrive:
              systemctl --user daemon-reload
              systemctl --user start $SERVICE_NAME

       Mount OneDrive on login:
              systemctl --user enable $SERVICE_NAME

       Check onedriver's logs:
              journalctl --user -u $SERVICE_NAME

TROUBLESHOOTING

       Most errors can be solved by simply restarting  the  program.  onedriver  is  designed  to
       recover cleanly from errors with no extra effort.

       It's  possible that there may be a deadlock or segfault that I haven't caught in my tests.
       If this happens, the onedriver filesystem and subsequent ops may  hang  indefinitely  (ops
       will  hang  while  the  kernel waits for the dead onedriver process to respond). When this
       happens, you can cleanly unmount the filesystem with: fusermount -uz $MOUNTPOINT

       In the event that you want to reset onedriver completely (wipe all local state) you can do
       so via: onedriver -w

KNOWN ISSUES AND DISCLAIMER

       Many  file  browsers  (like  GNOME's  Nautilus) will attempt to automatically download all
       files within a directory in order to create thumbnail images.  This is somewhat  annoying,
       but  only  needs  to  happen  once - after the initial thumbnail images have been created,
       thumbnails will persist between filesystem restarts.

       Microsoft does not support symbolic links (or anything remotely like  them)  on  OneDrive.
       Attempting  to  create  symbolic  links within the filesystem returns ENOSYS (function not
       implemented) because the functionality hasn't been implemented... by Microsoft. Similarly,
       Microsoft  does not expose the OneDrive Recycle Bin APIs - if you want to empty or restore
       the OneDrive Recycle Bin, you must do so through the OneDrive web UI (onedriver  uses  the
       native system trash/restore functionality independently of the OneDrive Recycle Bin).

       This  project  is  still  in  active  development  and  is  provided  AS  IS. There are no
       guarantees. It might kill your cat.

SEE ALSO

       Further information can be found at https://github.com/jstaf/onedriver