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google-drive-ocamlfuse is a FUSE-based file system backed by Google Drive, written in OCaml. It lets you mount your Google Drive on Linux. On the first time, just run google-drive-ocamlfuse, which will open a browser for authentication. If that process succeeds, it will print "Access token retrieved correctly.". Now run google-drive-ocamlfuse with an empty directory supplied, which is the mount point for your Google Drive. You can optionally unmount with fusermount -u mount-point. Further documentation is available here: https://github.com/astrada/google-drive-ocamlfuse/wiki
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