Automate OneDrive for Business 2013

Can anyone refer any link or resource location to automate OneDrive for Business with SharePoint Online. I need to fetch the libraries already added to "OneDrive for Business", also allow from a custom screen to add new library or delete an existing
library from "OneDrive for Business".
Would appreciate any hint how I can create a desktop application for Windows 7 which will provide all functionality for OneDrive and add more (which is not in OneDrive tool - eg, check in menu, checkout menu, version menu etc.

Please follow below links,  can be helpful for you
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2903984/en-gb
Use the OneDrive for Business app in Windows 8
Sync with OneDrive for Business or SharePoint Workspace
Adnan Amin MCT, SharePoint Architect | If you find this post useful kindly please mark it as an answer.

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