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NAME

       go-mtpfs - FUSE filesystem for mounting Android device as MTP device

SYNOPSIS

       go-mtpfs [options] directory

DESCRIPTION

       This manual page documents briefly the go-mtpfs command.

       go-mtpfs  is  a program that mounts an Android device as an MTP device.  The only argument
       the program takes is the directory name.

       Example usage:

       mkdir xoom
       go-mtpfs xoom &
       cp -a ~/Music/Some-Album xoom/Music/
       fusermount -u xoom

       After a file is closed (e.g., if cp completes in the above example), it is safe to  unplug
       the  device;  the filesystem then will continue to function, but generates I/O errors when
       it reads from or writes to the device.

OPTIONS

       A summary of options is included below.  -h, --help Show summary of options.

       -allow-other
              Allow other users to access mounted fuse. Default: false.

       -android
              Use Android extensions if available. Default: true.

       -debug string
              Comma-separated list of debugging options: usb, data, mtp, fuse

       -dev string
              Regular   expression   to   filter   device   IDs,   which    are    composed    of
              manufacturer/product/serial.

       -storage string
              Regular expression to filter storage areas.

       -usb-timeout int
              Timeout in milliseconds. Default: 5000

       -vfat  Assume removable RAM media uses VFAT, and rewrite names. Default: true.

NOTES

       This  manual  page  was  written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution (but may be used by
       others), because the original program does not have a manual page.

                                             Jan 2021                                 GO-MTPFS(1)