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borg prune
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usage: borg prune [-h] [--critical] [--error] [--warning] [--info] [--debug]
[--lock-wait N] [--show-rc] [--no-files-cache] [--umask M]
[--remote-path PATH] [-n] [--force] [-s] [--list]
[--keep-within WITHIN] [-H HOURLY] [-d DAILY] [-w WEEKLY]
[-m MONTHLY] [-y YEARLY] [-P PREFIX] [--save-space]
[REPOSITORY]
Prune repository archives according to specified rules
positional arguments:
REPOSITORY repository to prune
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--critical work on log level CRITICAL
--error work on log level ERROR
--warning work on log level WARNING (default)
--info, -v, --verbose
work on log level INFO
--debug work on log level DEBUG
--lock-wait N wait for the lock, but max. N seconds (default: 1).
--show-rc show/log the return code (rc)
--no-files-cache do not load/update the file metadata cache used to
detect unchanged files
--umask M set umask to M (local and remote, default: 0077)
--remote-path PATH set remote path to executable (default: "borg")
-n, --dry-run do not change repository
--force force pruning of corrupted archives
-s, --stats print statistics for the deleted archive
--list output verbose list of archives it keeps/prunes
--keep-within WITHIN keep all archives within this time interval
-H HOURLY, --keep-hourly HOURLY
number of hourly archives to keep
-d DAILY, --keep-daily DAILY
number of daily archives to keep
-w WEEKLY, --keep-weekly WEEKLY
number of weekly archives to keep
-m MONTHLY, --keep-monthly MONTHLY
number of monthly archives to keep
-y YEARLY, --keep-yearly YEARLY
number of yearly archives to keep
-P PREFIX, --prefix PREFIX
only consider archive names starting with this prefix
--save-space work slower, but using less space
Description
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The prune command prunes a repository by deleting all archives not matching
any of the specified retention options. This command is normally used by
automated backup scripts wanting to keep a certain number of historic backups.
As an example, "-d 7" means to keep the latest backup on each day, up to 7
most recent days with backups (days without backups do not count).
The rules are applied from hourly to yearly, and backups selected by previous
rules do not count towards those of later rules. The time that each backup
starts is used for pruning purposes. Dates and times are interpreted in
the local timezone, and weeks go from Monday to Sunday. Specifying a
negative number of archives to keep means that there is no limit.
The "--keep-within" option takes an argument of the form "<int><char>",
where char is "H", "d", "w", "m", "y". For example, "--keep-within 2d" means
to keep all archives that were created within the past 48 hours.
"1m" is taken to mean "31d". The archives kept with this option do not
count towards the totals specified by any other options.
If a prefix is set with -P, then only archives that start with the prefix are
considered for deletion and only those archives count towards the totals
specified by the rules.
Otherwise, *all* archives in the repository are candidates for deletion!