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.. IMPORTANT: this file is auto-generated from borg's built-in help, do not edit!
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.. _borg_patterns:
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borg help patterns
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Exclusion patterns support four separate styles, fnmatch, shell, regular
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expressions and path prefixes. By default, fnmatch is used. If followed
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by a colon (':') the first two characters of a pattern are used as a
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style selector. Explicit style selection is necessary when a
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non-default style is desired or when the desired pattern starts with
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two alphanumeric characters followed by a colon (i.e. `aa:something/*`).
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`Fnmatch <https://docs.python.org/3/library/fnmatch.html>`_, selector `fm:`
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This is the default style. These patterns use a variant of shell
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pattern syntax, with '*' matching any number of characters, '?'
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matching any single character, '[...]' matching any single
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character specified, including ranges, and '[!...]' matching any
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character not specified. For the purpose of these patterns, the
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path separator ('\' for Windows and '/' on other systems) is not
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treated specially. Wrap meta-characters in brackets for a literal
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match (i.e. `[?]` to match the literal character `?`). For a path
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to match a pattern, it must completely match from start to end, or
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must match from the start to just before a path separator. Except
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for the root path, paths will never end in the path separator when
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matching is attempted. Thus, if a given pattern ends in a path
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separator, a '*' is appended before matching is attempted.
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Shell-style patterns, selector `sh:`
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Like fnmatch patterns these are similar to shell patterns. The difference
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is that the pattern may include `**/` for matching zero or more directory
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levels, `*` for matching zero or more arbitrary characters with the
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exception of any path separator.
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Regular expressions, selector `re:`
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Regular expressions similar to those found in Perl are supported. Unlike
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shell patterns regular expressions are not required to match the complete
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path and any substring match is sufficient. It is strongly recommended to
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anchor patterns to the start ('^'), to the end ('$') or both. Path
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separators ('\' for Windows and '/' on other systems) in paths are
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always normalized to a forward slash ('/') before applying a pattern. The
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regular expression syntax is described in the `Python documentation for
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the re module <https://docs.python.org/3/library/re.html>`_.
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Prefix path, selector `pp:`
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This pattern style is useful to match whole sub-directories. The pattern
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`pp:/data/bar` matches `/data/bar` and everything therein.
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Exclusions can be passed via the command line option `--exclude`. When used
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from within a shell the patterns should be quoted to protect them from
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expansion.
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The `--exclude-from` option permits loading exclusion patterns from a text
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file with one pattern per line. Lines empty or starting with the number sign
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('#') after removing whitespace on both ends are ignored. The optional style
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selector prefix is also supported for patterns loaded from a file. Due to
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whitespace removal paths with whitespace at the beginning or end can only be
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excluded using regular expressions.
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Examples::
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# Exclude '/home/user/file.o' but not '/home/user/file.odt':
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$ borg create -e '*.o' backup /
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# Exclude '/home/user/junk' and '/home/user/subdir/junk' but
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# not '/home/user/importantjunk' or '/etc/junk':
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$ borg create -e '/home/*/junk' backup /
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# Exclude the contents of '/home/user/cache' but not the directory itself:
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$ borg create -e /home/user/cache/ backup /
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# The file '/home/user/cache/important' is *not* backed up:
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$ borg create -e /home/user/cache/ backup / /home/user/cache/important
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# The contents of directories in '/home' are not backed up when their name
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# ends in '.tmp'
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$ borg create --exclude 're:^/home/[^/]+\.tmp/' backup /
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# Load exclusions from file
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$ cat >exclude.txt <<EOF
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# Comment line
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/home/*/junk
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*.tmp
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fm:aa:something/*
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re:^/home/[^/]\.tmp/
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sh:/home/*/.thumbnails
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EOF
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$ borg create --exclude-from exclude.txt backup /
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.. _borg_placeholders:
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borg help placeholders
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Repository (or Archive) URLs and --prefix values support these placeholders:
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{hostname}
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The (short) hostname of the machine.
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{fqdn}
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The full name of the machine.
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{now}
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The current local date and time.
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{utcnow}
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The current UTC date and time.
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{user}
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The user name (or UID, if no name is available) of the user running borg.
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{pid}
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The current process ID.
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Examples::
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borg create /path/to/repo::{hostname}-{user}-{utcnow} ...
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borg create /path/to/repo::{hostname}-{now:%Y-%m-%d_%H:%M:%S} ...
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borg prune --prefix '{hostname}-' ...
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