onedriver
A native Linux filesystem for Microsoft OneDrive.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Platforms
- Linux
Features
- Cloud Sync
Onedrive integration- Filesystem
Sync with Onedrive
Tags
- microsoft-onedrive
- multiple-drives
- auto-mount
- Linux
- onedrive-client
- fuse
- onedrive
onedriver News & Activities
Recent activities
- diegopds83 reviewed onedriver
Perfect! Before OneDriver, I tried another set of apps: one that was a client, another Gui, another to tray ... were complicated to install, even more difficult to configure. With OneDriver, it was enough to download the .Deb file, install, choose the directory to be mount point, enter email, inform the code received in email and that's it: I can see all my OneDrive folders on my file manager! Just one app and nothing more! It is not necessary to configure anything else, the synchronization...
- diegopds83 reviewed onedriver
Perfect! Before OneDriver, I tried another set of apps: one that was a client, another Gui, another to tray ... were complicated to install, even more difficult to configure. With OneDriver, it was enough to download the .Deb file, install, choose the directory to be mount point, enter email, inform the code received in email and that's it: I can see all my OneDrive folders on my file manager! Just one app and nothing more! It is not necessary to configure anything else, the synchronization...
- diegopds83 liked onedriver
onedriver information
What is onedriver?
Microsoft OneDrive works on Linux.
onedriver is a network filesystem that gives your computer direct access to your files on Microsoft OneDrive. This is not a sync client. Instead of syncing files, onedriver performs an on-demand download of files when your computer attempts to use them. onedriver allows you to use files on OneDrive as if they were files on your local computer.
onedriver is extremely straightforwards to use:
Install onedriver using your favorite installation method. Click the "+" button in the app to setup one or more OneDrive accounts. (There's a command-line workflow for those who prefer doing things that way too!) Just start using your files on OneDrive as if they were normal files.






Comments and Reviews
Perfect! Before OneDriver, I tried another set of apps: one that was a client, another Gui, another to tray ... were complicated to install, even more difficult to configure. With OneDriver, it was enough to download the .Deb file, install, choose the directory to be mount point, enter email, inform the code received in email and that's it: I can see all my OneDrive folders on my file manager! Just one app and nothing more! It is not necessary to configure anything else, the synchronization is automatic and the files are seen by the system as local files. You can open them through the file manager, command line tools from terminal, you can create a music library using the OneDrive directory (which is automatically mounted on startup) and even watch videos. PS: In 2022, I decided to migrate to GNU/Linux precisely because Microsoft discontinued native OneDrive support to Windows 7. And now, in 2024 I can have a native solution for Linux in any distribution, without complication!