.. include:: export-tar.rst.inc .. include:: import-tar.rst.inc Examples ~~~~~~~~ :: # export as uncompressed tar $ borg export-tar /path/to/repo::Monday Monday.tar # import an uncompressed tar $ borg import-tar /path/to/repo::Monday Monday.tar # exclude some file types, compress using gzip $ borg export-tar /path/to/repo::Monday Monday.tar.gz --exclude '*.so' # use higher compression level with gzip $ borg export-tar --tar-filter="gzip -9" repo::Monday Monday.tar.gz # copy an archive from repoA to repoB $ borg export-tar --tar-format=BORG repoA::archive - | borg import-tar repoB::archive - # export a tar, but instead of storing it on disk, upload it to remote site using curl $ borg export-tar /path/to/repo::Monday - | curl --data-binary @- https://somewhere/to/POST # remote extraction via "tarpipe" $ borg export-tar /path/to/repo::Monday - | ssh somewhere "cd extracted; tar x" Archives transfer script ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Outputs a script that copies all archives from repo1 to repo2: :: for A T in `borg list --format='{archive} {time:%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S}{LF}' repo1` do echo "borg export-tar --tar-format=BORG repo1::$A - | borg import-tar --timestamp=$T repo2::$A -" done Kept: - archive name, archive timestamp - archive contents (all items with metadata and data) Lost: - some archive metadata (like the original commandline, execution time, etc.) Please note: - all data goes over that pipe, again and again for every archive - the pipe is dumb, there is no data or transfer time reduction there due to deduplication - maybe add compression - pipe over ssh for remote transfer - no special sparse file support