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							- .. IMPORTANT: this file is auto-generated from borg's built-in help, do not edit!
 
- .. _borg_recreate:
 
- borg recreate
 
- -------------
 
- ::
 
-     borg [common options] recreate <options> REPOSITORY_OR_ARCHIVE PATH
 
- positional arguments
 
-     REPOSITORY_OR_ARCHIVE
 
-         repository/archive to recreate
 
-     PATH
 
-         paths to recreate; patterns are supported
 
- optional arguments
 
-     ``--list``
 
-         | output verbose list of items (files, dirs, ...)
 
-     ``--filter STATUSCHARS``
 
-         | only display items with the given status characters
 
-     ``-n``, ``--dry-run``
 
-         | do not change anything
 
-     ``-s``, ``--stats``
 
-         | print statistics at end
 
- `Common options`_
 
-     |
 
- Exclusion options
 
-     ``-e PATTERN``, ``--exclude PATTERN``
 
-         | exclude paths matching PATTERN
 
-     ``--exclude-from EXCLUDEFILE``
 
-         | read exclude patterns from EXCLUDEFILE, one per line
 
-     ``--exclude-caches``
 
-         | exclude directories that contain a CACHEDIR.TAG file (http://www.brynosaurus.com/cachedir/spec.html)
 
-     ``--exclude-if-present NAME``
 
-         | exclude directories that are tagged by containing a filesystem object with the given NAME
 
-     ``--keep-exclude-tags``, ``--keep-tag-files``
 
-         | if tag objects are specified with --exclude-if-present, don't omit the tag objects themselves from the backup archive
 
-     ``--pattern PATTERN``
 
-         | include/exclude paths matching PATTERN
 
-     ``--patterns-from PATTERNFILE``
 
-         | read include/exclude patterns from PATTERNFILE, one per line
 
- Archive options
 
-     ``--target TARGET``
 
-         | create a new archive with the name ARCHIVE, do not replace existing archive (only applies for a single archive)
 
-     ``-c SECONDS``, ``--checkpoint-interval SECONDS``
 
-         | write checkpoint every SECONDS seconds (Default: 1800)
 
-     ``--comment COMMENT``
 
-         | add a comment text to the archive
 
-     ``--timestamp TIMESTAMP``
 
-         | manually specify the archive creation date/time (UTC, yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss format). alternatively, give a reference file/directory.
 
-     ``-C COMPRESSION``, ``--compression COMPRESSION``
 
-         | select compression algorithm, see the output of the "borg help compression" command for details.
 
-     ``--recompress``
 
-         | recompress data chunks according to --compression if "if-different". When "always", chunks that are already compressed that way are not skipped, but compressed again. Only the algorithm is considered for "if-different", not the compression level (if any).
 
-     ``--chunker-params PARAMS``
 
-         | specify the chunker parameters (CHUNK_MIN_EXP, CHUNK_MAX_EXP, HASH_MASK_BITS, HASH_WINDOW_SIZE) or "default" to use the current defaults. default: 19,23,21,4095
 
- Description
 
- ~~~~~~~~~~~
 
- Recreate the contents of existing archives.
 
- This is an *experimental* feature. Do *not* use this on your only backup.
 
- --exclude, --exclude-from, --exclude-if-present, --keep-exclude-tags, and PATH
 
- have the exact same semantics as in "borg create". If PATHs are specified the
 
- resulting archive will only contain files from these PATHs.
 
- Note that all paths in an archive are relative, therefore absolute patterns/paths
 
- will *not* match (--exclude, --exclude-from, PATHs).
 
- --recompress allows to change the compression of existing data in archives.
 
- Due to how Borg stores compressed size information this might display
 
- incorrect information for archives that were not recreated at the same time.
 
- There is no risk of data loss by this.
 
- --chunker-params will re-chunk all files in the archive, this can be
 
- used to have upgraded Borg 0.xx or Attic archives deduplicate with
 
- Borg 1.x archives.
 
- USE WITH CAUTION.
 
- Depending on the PATHs and patterns given, recreate can be used to permanently
 
- delete files from archives.
 
- When in doubt, use "--dry-run --verbose --list" to see how patterns/PATHS are
 
- interpreted.
 
- The archive being recreated is only removed after the operation completes. The
 
- archive that is built during the operation exists at the same time at
 
- "<ARCHIVE>.recreate". The new archive will have a different archive ID.
 
- With --target the original archive is not replaced, instead a new archive is created.
 
- When rechunking space usage can be substantial, expect at least the entire
 
- deduplicated size of the archives using the previous chunker params.
 
- When recompressing expect approx. (throughput / checkpoint-interval) in space usage,
 
- assuming all chunks are recompressed.
 
 
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