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Some of you might have heard about rclone. It's an open source app that you can use to mount pretty much any cloud storage provider that you have to your native file system. Like you would plug a USB flash drive for example.

Someone apparently brought the idea over to Android, creating an app that uses Storage Access Framework.

For those who don't know what this means, it's a way of accessing an app's files through Android's native file picker (which, in turn, is Android's native file explorer). See this screenshot as an example. In the displayed side pane, you can see both Google Drive and OneDrive displayed. They both make use of Android's Storage Access Framework and you can access their files right there in the file picker, without having the apps open.

If you created multiple accounts on different cloud storage providers, then this is an actual lifesaver for your phone's storage, as it's simply better to only have one app for them all instead of having multiple apps for all the providers.

github.com/chenxiaolong/RSAF

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[–] Railcar8095@lemm.ee 3 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Seems interesting! I see I can access the remotes from Google drive (using the upload functionality), but I don't see a way to just browse the files. Tried what the readme says, but I don't see it there

RSAF is not itself a file manager, but any file manager supporting SAF, including the one built into Android (Settings -> Storage -> Documents), can make use of it.

With the Google files app I see the app, but surveying l selecting it just opens the UI, not the remote. Any idea?

Honest to God, if this works then there is nothing I can say iOS does better than android (for me)

[–] petrescatraian@libranet.de 2 points 11 months ago (1 children)

@Railcar8095 Google Files doesn't seem to support SAF. Android's system file manager does it (it's the one that opens as a file picker usually). You can access it by going to Settings>Storage then tap on Documents & Others. Or you can use this app as a shortcut to it

[–] Railcar8095@lemm.ee 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

From the settings>storage>documents & others it opens the Files by Google app, not the android default, probably because it's a Pixel.

The shortcut app you linked did the trick, thanks!

[–] petrescatraian@libranet.de 1 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

@Railcar8095 no worries. Perhaps it is set as default for some reason. Maybe if you clear the defaults for the Google Files app it should work from there as well 😁

But frankly, it's great that the app did the trick. It's way easier than heading to settings all the time and you can add it to the home screen and have it in the app list as well. I prefer this method myself as well tbh 😁