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Accessing OneDrive like a local drive on Linux with onedriver

If you’ve ever wished your OneDrive files just appeared in your Linux filesystem, no clunky sync clients, no waiting while 100 GB of data crawl in the background, then meet onedriver . It’s a clever little tool that mounts OneDrive as a native filesystem on Linux, making your cloud files act like local files without actually syncing them all. onedriver mounts your OneDrive account to a directory (for example, ~/OneDrive ) so you can use your files through your file browser or CLI as if they were on your machine.  It does on-demand download : a file is only fetched from OneDrive the moment you try to open it — you don’t have to wait for everything to sync.  Bidirectional behavior: changes on OneDrive show up locally; write operations locally are reflected remotely. (Though “sync” here is more subtle than full-sync clients.)  Works offline for previously opened files. If you lose connectivity, the filesystem becomes read-only until you’re back online.  Installat...

DarQ for Lsposed, a fork of Xposed

XDA thread



DarQ is a magisk module that allows dark mode on a per app basis. It works on Lsposed 


Download the Lsposed magisk module. Choose the zygisk version of you have zygisk enabled in magisk and install it 

When the phone reboots, enable darkq in the modules section of Lsposed, then reboot 

It works on Android 10 and up to Android 13



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