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  1. Repository URLs
  2. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  3. **Local filesystem** (or locally mounted network filesystem):
  4. ``/path/to/repo`` - filesystem path to repo directory, absolute path
  5. ``path/to/repo`` - filesystem path to repo directory, relative path
  6. Also, stuff like ``~/path/to/repo`` or ``~other/path/to/repo`` works (this is
  7. expanded by your shell).
  8. Note: you may also prepend a ``file://`` to a filesystem path to get URL style.
  9. **Remote repositories** accessed via ssh user@host:
  10. ``ssh://user@host:port//abs/path/to/repo`` - absolute path
  11. ``ssh://user@host:port/rel/path/to/repo`` - path relative to current directory
  12. **Remote repositories** accessed via sftp:
  13. ``sftp://user@host:port//abs/path/to/repo`` - absolute path
  14. ``sftp://user@host:port/rel/path/to/repo`` - path relative to current directory
  15. For ssh and sftp URLs, the ``user@`` and ``:port`` parts are optional.
  16. **Remote repositories** accessed via rclone:
  17. ``rclone:remote:path`` - see the rclone docs for more details about remote:path.
  18. **Remote repositories** accessed via S3:
  19. ``(s3|b2):[profile|(access_key_id:access_key_secret)@][schema://hostname[:port]]/bucket/path`` - see the boto3 docs for more details about the credentials.
  20. If you're connecting to AWS S3, ``[schema://hostname[:port]]`` is optional, but ``bucket`` and ``path`` are always required.
  21. Note: There is a known issue with some S3-compatible services, e.g., Backblaze B2. If you encounter problems, try using ``b2:`` instead of ``s3:`` in the url.
  22. If you frequently need the same repo URL, it is a good idea to set the
  23. ``BORG_REPO`` environment variable to set a default for the repo URL:
  24. ::
  25. export BORG_REPO='ssh://user@host:port/rel/path/to/repo'
  26. Then just leave away the ``--repo`` option if you want
  27. to use the default - it will be read from BORG_REPO then.