.. IMPORTANT: this file is auto-generated from borg's built-in help, do not edit! .. _borg_export-tar: borg export-tar --------------- .. code-block:: none borg [common options] export-tar [options] ARCHIVE FILE PATH ARCHIVE archive to export FILE output tar file. "-" to write to stdout instead. PATH paths to extract; patterns are supported optional arguments --tar-filter filter program to pipe data through --list output verbose list of items (files, dirs, ...) -e PATTERN, --exclude PATTERN exclude paths matching PATTERN --exclude-from EXCLUDEFILE read exclude patterns from EXCLUDEFILE, one per line --pattern PATTERN experimental: include/exclude paths matching PATTERN --patterns-from PATTERNFILE experimental: read include/exclude patterns from PATTERNFILE, one per line --strip-components NUMBER Remove the specified number of leading path elements. Pathnames with fewer elements will be silently skipped. .. class:: borg-common-opt-ref :ref:`common_options` Description ~~~~~~~~~~~ This command creates a tarball from an archive. When giving '-' as the output FILE, Borg will write a tar stream to standard output. By default (``--tar-filter=auto``) Borg will detect whether the FILE should be compressed based on its file extension and pipe the tarball through an appropriate filter before writing it to FILE: - .tar.gz: gzip - .tar.bz2: bzip2 - .tar.xz: xz Alternatively a ``--tar-filter`` program may be explicitly specified. It should read the uncompressed tar stream from stdin and write a compressed/filtered tar stream to stdout. The generated tarball uses the GNU tar format. export-tar is a lossy conversion: BSD flags, ACLs, extended attributes (xattrs), atime and ctime are not exported. Timestamp resolution is limited to whole seconds, not the nanosecond resolution otherwise supported by Borg. A ``--sparse`` option (as found in borg extract) is not supported. By default the entire archive is extracted but a subset of files and directories can be selected by passing a list of ``PATHs`` as arguments. The file selection can further be restricted by using the ``--exclude`` option. See the output of the "borg help patterns" command for more help on exclude patterns. ``--progress`` can be slower than no progress display, since it makes one additional pass over the archive metadata.