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How To Keep OneDrive In Sync With A Folder On Linux Using OneDrive Free Client Fork

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Feb 13, 2020

OneDrive is a file hosting and synchronization service offered by Microsoft, similar to Dropbox, Google Drive, MEGA, and so on. There’s no official Microsoft OneDrive client for Linux, but it’s still possible to keep your OneDrive files in sync (with real-time file monitoring) with a folder on your Linux machine, and this article will show you how, by using a fork of OneDrive Free Client that’s still maintained (a command line OneDrive client for Linux).

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