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- General
- -------
- Borg consists of a number of commands. Each command accepts
- a number of arguments and options and interprets various environment variables.
- The following sections will describe each command in detail.
- Commands, options, parameters, paths and such are ``set in fixed-width``.
- Option values are `underlined`. Borg has few options accepting a fixed set
- of values (e.g. ``--encryption`` of :ref:`borg_repo-create`).
- .. container:: experimental
- Experimental features are marked with red stripes on the sides, like this paragraph.
- Experimental features are not stable, which means that they may be changed in incompatible
- ways or even removed entirely without prior notice in following releases.
- .. include:: usage_general.rst.inc
- In case you are interested in more details (like formulas), please see
- :ref:`internals`. For details on the available JSON output, refer to
- :ref:`json_output`.
- .. _common_options:
- Common options
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- All Borg commands share these options:
- .. include:: common-options.rst.inc
- Option ``--help`` when used as a command works as expected on subcommands (e.g., ``borg help compact``).
- But it does not work when the help command is being used on sub-sub-commands (e.g., ``borg help key export``).
- The workaround for this to use the help command as a flag (e.g., ``borg key export --help``).
- Examples
- ~~~~~~~~
- ::
- # Create an archive and log: borg version, files list, return code
- $ borg -r /path/to/repo create --show-version --list --show-rc my-files files
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