On-Prem to Office 365 - Hybrid

can I in some way publish selected content from the On-prem SP to the SP online instans with powesrshell or any other way?
Where's there a "how-to" ?   
 

Hi JmATK,
We currently provide guidance for deploying the following SharePoint hybrid solutions: Search, Business Connectivity Services (BCS), and Duet Enterprise Online, however we cannot publish content from On-prem to SharePoint Online directly, see more about
hybrid for SharePoint 2013 from below article.
Overview of hybrid SharePoint 2013 for technical decision makers
Hybrid for SharePoint Server 2013
If you want to connect to SharePoint on-prem from O365 to read the content, even operate the content, you man want to check BCS hybrid configuration.
Deploy a Business Connectivity Services hybrid solution in SharePoint 2013
If I understood incorrectly above, please feel free to tell us how you want to "publish" the seletected content from SharePoint on-prem.
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Daniel Yang
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