AI summary
RSAF is an Android document provider that lets any SAF-compatible app access remote files through rclone's backends. Supports all rclone remotes including OAuth 2.0, server-side copy/move, random reads, and can masquerade as local storage for apps that block remote roots. Update brings rclone 1.74.3, app lock timing fixes, and HarmonyOS OAuth workarounds.
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About this app
RSAF is an Android document provider for the wonderful rclone. It allows any app that supports Android's Storage Access Framework (SAF) to access remote files via rclone's backends.
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.
Features
Supports Android 9 and newer Supports all rclone remote backends, including those that require OAuth 2.0 Supports importing and exporting the rclone configuration file Supports random reads Supports server-side copy/move for rclone backends implementing this feature Supports client applications that request access to a file descriptor Supports client applications that open entire directories with ACTION_OPEN_DOCUMENT_TREE Supports pretending to be local storage for apps that block remote SAF roots No required permissions besides network access
What's new
Use elapsed realtime clock for the app lock feature (PR #295) Fixes the app staying unlocked longer than expected if the device enters deep sleep. Work around broken OAuth authorization screen on OS's like HarmonyOS that hide non-error logs (Issue #299, PR #300) Update rclone to 1.74.3 (PR #301) Update golang to 1.26.4 (PR #296) Minor fixes for new Compose UI (PR #297)
About this version
- Version
- 4.1 (262402)
- Size
- 64.93 MB
- Requires Android
- 9.0
- Target SDK
- 28
- Architecture
- arm64-v8a
- Downloads
- 41
- Updated
- Jun 7, 2026
- Package
- com.chiller3.rsaf
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