| 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253 | # Here you'll see some basic commands to start working with borg.# Note: This teaser screencast was made with borg version 1.1.0 – older or newer borg versions may behave differently.# But let's start.# First of all, you can always get help:borg help# These are a lot of commands, so better we start with a few:# Let's create a repo on an external drive…borg init --encryption=repokey /media/backup/borgdemo# This uses the repokey encryption. You may look at "borg help init" or the online doc at https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/ for other modes.# So now, let's create our first (compressed) backup.borg create --stats --progress --compression lz4 /media/backup/borgdemo::backup1 Wallpaper# That's nice, so far.# So let's add a new file…echo "new nice file" > Wallpaper/newfile.txt<up>borg create --stats --progress --compression lz4 /media/backup/borgdemo::backup2 Wallpaper# Wow, this was a lot faster!# Notice the "Deduplicated size" for "This archive"!# Borg recognized that most files did not change and deduplicated them.# But what happens, when we move a dir and create a new backup?mv …borg create --stats --progress --compression lz4 /media/backup/borgdemo::backup3 Wallpaper# Still quite fast…# But when you look at the "deduplicated file size" again, you see that borg also recognized that only the dir and not the files changed in this backup.# Now lets look into a repo.borg list /media/backup/borgdemo# You'll see a list of all backups.# You can also use the same command to look into an archive. But we better filter the output here:borg list /media/backup/borgdemo::backup3 | grep 'deer.jpg'# Oh, we found our picture. Now extract it…mv Wallpaper Wallpaper.origborg extract /media/backup/borgdemo::backup3 <copy># And check that it's the same:diff -s Wallpaper/deer.jpg Wallpaper.orig/deer.jpg# And, of course, we can also create remote repos via ssh when borg is setup there. This command creates a new remote repo in a subdirectory called "demo":borg init --encryption=repokey borgdemo@remoteserver.example:./demo# Easy, isn't it? That's all you need to know for basic usage.# If you want to see more, have a look at the screencast showing the "advanced usage".# In any case, enjoy using borg!
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