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+Repository URLs
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+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+**Local filesystem** (or locally mounted network filesystem):
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+``/path/to/repo`` - filesystem path to repo directory, absolute path
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+``path/to/repo`` - filesystem path to repo directory, relative path
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+Also, stuff like ``~/path/to/repo`` or ``~other/path/to/repo`` works (this is
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+expanded by your shell).
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+**Remote repositories** accessed via ssh user@host:
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+``user@host:/path/to/repo`` - remote repo, absolute path
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+``ssh://user@host:port/path/to/repo`` - same, alternative syntax, port can be given
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+**Remote repositories with relative pathes** can be given using this syntax:
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+``user@host:path/to/repo`` - path relative to current directory
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+``user@host:~/path/to/repo`` - path relative to user's home directory
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+``user@host:~other/path/to/repo`` - path relative to other's home directory
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+Note: giving ``user@host:/./path/to/repo`` or ``user@host:/~/path/to/repo`` or
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+``user@host:/~other/path/to/repo``is also supported, but not required here.
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+**Remote repositories with relative pathes, alternative syntax with port**:
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+``ssh://user@host:port/./path/to/repo`` - path relative to current directory
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+``ssh://user@host:port/~/path/to/repo`` - path relative to user's home directory
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+``ssh://user@host:port/~other/path/to/repo`` - path relative to other's home directory
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+If you frequently need the same repo URL, it is a good idea to set the
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+``BORG_REPO`` environment variable to set a default for the repo URL:
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+::
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+ export BORG_REPO='ssh://user@host:port/path/to/repo'
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+Then just leave away the repo URL if only a repo URL is needed and you want
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+to use the default - it will be read from BORG_REPO then.
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+Use ``::`` syntax to give the repo URL when syntax requires giving a positional
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+argument for the repo (e.g. ``borg mount :: /mnt``).
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+Repository / Archive Locations
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+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+Many commands want either a repository (just give the repo URL, see above) or
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+an archive location, which is a repo URL followed by ``::archive_name``.
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+Archive names must not contain the ``/`` (slash) character. For simplicity,
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+maybe also avoid blanks or other characters that have special meaning on the
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+shell or in a filesystem (borg mount will use the archive name as directory
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+name).
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+If you have set BORG_REPO (see above) and an archive location is needed, use
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+``::archive_name`` - the repo URL part is then read from BORG_REPO.
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