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OneDrive Client for Linux

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A free Microsoft OneDrive Client which supports OneDrive Personal, OneDrive for Business, OneDrive for Office365 and Sharepoint.

This powerful and highly configurable client can run on all major Linux distributions, as a Docker container and on FreeBSD. It supports one-way and two-way sync capabilities and securely connects to Microsoft OneDrive services.

This client is a 'fork' of the skilion client which was abandoned in 2018.

Features

  • State caching
  • Real-Time file monitoring with Inotify
  • File upload / download validation to ensure data integrity
  • Resumable uploads
  • Support OneDrive for Business (part of Office 365)
  • Shared folders (OneDrive Personal)
  • SharePoint / Office 365 Shared Libraries (refer to docs/Office365.md to configure)
  • Desktop notifications via libnotify
  • Dry-run capability to test configuration changes
  • Prevent major OneDrive accidental data deletion after configuration change

What's missing

  • While local changes are uploaded right away, remote changes are delayed until next sync when using --monitor
  • No GUI

Building and Installation

See docs/INSTALL.md

Configuration and Usage

See docs/USAGE.md

Docker support

See docs/Docker.md

Sharepoint group drive in Office 365 business or education

See docs/Office365.md

Reporting issues

If you encounter any bugs you can report them here on Github. Before filing an issue be sure to:

  1. Check the version of the application you are using onedrive --version and ensure that you are running either the latest release or built from master.
  2. Fill in a new bug report using the issue template
  3. Generate a debug log for support using the following process
  4. Upload the debug log to pastebin or archive and email to support@mynas.com.au

Known issues

See docs/known-issues.md

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