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.TH "BORG-PATTERNS" 1 "2022-02-19" "" "borg backup tool"
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.SH NAME
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borg-patterns \- Details regarding patterns
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.sp
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The path/filenames used as input for the pattern matching start from the
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currently active recursion root. You usually give the recursion root(s)
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when invoking borg and these can be either relative or absolute paths.
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.sp
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So, when you give \fIrelative/\fP as root, the paths going into the matcher
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will look like \fIrelative/.../file.ext\fP\&. When you give \fI/absolute/\fP as
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root, they will look like \fI/absolute/.../file.ext\fP\&.
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.sp
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File paths in Borg archives are always stored normalized and relative.
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This means that e.g. \fBborg create /path/to/repo ../some/path\fP will
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store all files as \fIsome/path/.../file.ext\fP and \fBborg create
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/path/to/repo /home/user\fP will store all files as
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\fIhome/user/.../file.ext\fP\&.
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.sp
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A directory exclusion pattern can end either with or without a slash (\(aq/\(aq).
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If it ends with a slash, such as \fIsome/path/\fP, the directory will be
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included but not its content. If it does not end with a slash, such as
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\fIsome/path\fP, both the directory and content will be excluded.
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.sp
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File patterns support these styles: fnmatch, shell, regular expressions,
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path prefixes and path full\-matches. By default, fnmatch is used for
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\fB\-\-exclude\fP patterns and shell\-style is used for the \fB\-\-pattern\fP
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option. For commands that support patterns in their \fBPATH\fP argument
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like (\fBborg list\fP), the default pattern is path prefix.
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.sp
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Starting with Borg 1.2, for all but regular expression pattern matching
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styles, all paths are treated as relative, meaning that a leading path
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separator is removed after normalizing and before matching. This allows
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you to use absolute or relative patterns arbitrarily.
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.sp
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If followed by a colon (\(aq:\(aq) the first two characters of a pattern are
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used as a 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. \fIaa:something/*\fP).
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.INDENT 0.0
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.TP
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.B \fI\%Fnmatch\fP, selector \fIfm:\fP
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This is the default style for \fB\-\-exclude\fP and \fB\-\-exclude\-from\fP\&.
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These patterns use a variant of shell pattern syntax, with \(aq*\(aq matching
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any number of characters, \(aq?\(aq matching any single character, \(aq[...]\(aq
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matching any single character specified, including ranges, and \(aq[!...]\(aq
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matching any character not specified. For the purpose of these patterns,
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the path separator (backslash for Windows and \(aq/\(aq 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. \fI[?]\fP to match the literal character \fI?\fP). For a path
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to match a pattern, the full path must match, or it must match
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from the start of the full path 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 \(aq*\(aq is appended before matching is attempted. A leading
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path separator is always removed.
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.TP
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.B Shell\-style patterns, selector \fIsh:\fP
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This is the default style for \fB\-\-pattern\fP and \fB\-\-patterns\-from\fP\&.
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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 \fI**/\fP for matching zero or more directory
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levels, \fI*\fP for matching zero or more arbitrary characters with the
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exception of any path separator. A leading path separator is always removed.
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.TP
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.B Regular expressions, selector \fIre:\fP
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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 full
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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 (\(aq^\(aq), to the end (\(aq$\(aq) or both. Path
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separators (backslash for Windows and \(aq/\(aq on other systems) in paths are
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always normalized to a forward slash (\(aq/\(aq) before applying a pattern. The
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regular expression syntax is described in the \fI\%Python documentation for
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the re module\fP\&.
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.TP
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.B Path prefix, selector \fIpp:\fP
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This pattern style is useful to match whole sub\-directories. The pattern
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\fIpp:root/somedir\fP matches \fIroot/somedir\fP and everything therein. A leading
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path separator is always removed.
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.TP
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.B Path full\-match, selector \fIpf:\fP
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This pattern style is (only) useful to match full paths.
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This is kind of a pseudo pattern as it can not have any variable or
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unspecified parts \- the full path must be given. \fIpf:root/file.ext\fP matches
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\fIroot/file.ext\fP only. A leading path separator is always removed.
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Implementation note: this is implemented via very time\-efficient O(1)
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hashtable lookups (this means you can have huge amounts of such patterns
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without impacting performance much).
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Due to that, this kind of pattern does not respect any context or order.
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If you use such a pattern to include a file, it will always be included
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(if the directory recursion encounters it).
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Other include/exclude patterns that would normally match will be ignored.
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Same logic applies for exclude.
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.UNINDENT
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\fBNOTE:\fP
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.INDENT 0.0
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.INDENT 3.5
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\fIre:\fP, \fIsh:\fP and \fIfm:\fP patterns are all implemented on top of the Python SRE
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engine. It is very easy to formulate patterns for each of these types which
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requires an inordinate amount of time to match paths. If untrusted users
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are able to supply patterns, ensure they cannot supply \fIre:\fP patterns.
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Further, ensure that \fIsh:\fP and \fIfm:\fP patterns only contain a handful of
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wildcards at most.
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.UNINDENT
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.UNINDENT
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.sp
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Exclusions can be passed via the command line option \fB\-\-exclude\fP\&. 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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.sp
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The \fB\-\-exclude\-from\fP 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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(\(aq#\(aq) 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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.sp
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To test your exclusion patterns without performing an actual backup you can
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run \fBborg create \-\-list \-\-dry\-run ...\fP\&.
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Examples:
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.INDENT 3.5
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.nf
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.ft C
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# Exclude \(aq/home/user/file.o\(aq but not \(aq/home/user/file.odt\(aq:
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$ borg create \-e \(aq*.o\(aq backup /
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# Exclude \(aq/home/user/junk\(aq and \(aq/home/user/subdir/junk\(aq but
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# not \(aq/home/user/importantjunk\(aq or \(aq/etc/junk\(aq:
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$ borg create \-e \(aq/home/*/junk\(aq backup /
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# Exclude the contents of \(aq/home/user/cache\(aq but not the directory itself:
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$ borg create \-e home/user/cache/ backup /
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# The file \(aq/home/user/cache/important\(aq 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 \(aq/home\(aq are not backed up when their name
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# ends in \(aq.tmp\(aq
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$ borg create \-\-exclude \(aqre:^/home/[^/]+\e.tmp/\(aq 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/[^/]+\e.tmp/
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sh:/home/*/.thumbnails
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# Example with spaces, no need to escape as it is processed by borg
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some file with spaces.txt
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EOF
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$ borg create \-\-exclude\-from exclude.txt backup /
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.ft P
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.fi
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.UNINDENT
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.UNINDENT
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.sp
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A more general and easier to use way to define filename matching patterns exists
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with the \fB\-\-pattern\fP and \fB\-\-patterns\-from\fP options. Using these, you may
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specify the backup roots (starting points) and patterns for inclusion/exclusion.
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A root path starts with the prefix \fIR\fP, followed by a path (a plain path, not a
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file pattern). An include rule starts with the prefix +, an exclude rule starts
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with the prefix \-, an exclude\-norecurse rule starts with !, all followed by a pattern.
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\fBNOTE:\fP
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.INDENT 0.0
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.INDENT 3.5
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Via \fB\-\-pattern\fP or \fB\-\-patterns\-from\fP you can define BOTH inclusion and exclusion
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of files using pattern prefixes \fB+\fP and \fB\-\fP\&. With \fB\-\-exclude\fP and
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\fB\-\-exclude\-from\fP ONLY excludes are defined.
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.UNINDENT
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.UNINDENT
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Inclusion patterns are useful to include paths that are contained in an excluded
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path. The first matching pattern is used so if an include pattern matches before
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an exclude pattern, the file is backed up. If an exclude\-norecurse pattern matches
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a directory, it won\(aqt recurse into it and won\(aqt discover any potential matches for
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include rules below that directory.
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\fBNOTE:\fP
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.INDENT 0.0
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.INDENT 3.5
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It\(aqs possible that a sub\-directory/file is matched while parent directories are not.
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In that case, parent directories are not backed up thus their user, group, permission,
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etc. can not be restored.
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.UNINDENT
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.sp
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Note that the default pattern style for \fB\-\-pattern\fP and \fB\-\-patterns\-from\fP is
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shell style (\fIsh:\fP), so those patterns behave similar to rsync include/exclude
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patterns. The pattern style can be set via the \fIP\fP prefix.
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.sp
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Patterns (\fB\-\-pattern\fP) and excludes (\fB\-\-exclude\fP) from the command line are
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considered first (in the order of appearance). Then patterns from \fB\-\-patterns\-from\fP
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are added. Exclusion patterns from \fB\-\-exclude\-from\fP files are appended last.
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.sp
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Examples:
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.sp
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.nf
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.ft C
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# backup pics, but not the ones from 2018, except the good ones:
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# note: using = is essential to avoid cmdline argument parsing issues.
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borg create \-\-pattern=+pics/2018/good \-\-pattern=\-pics/2018 repo::arch pics
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# use a file with patterns:
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borg create \-\-patterns\-from patterns.lst repo::arch
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.ft P
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.fi
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.UNINDENT
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The patterns.lst file could look like that:
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.nf
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.ft C
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# "sh:" pattern style is the default, so the following line is not needed:
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P sh
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R /
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# can be rebuild
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\- /home/*/.cache
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# they\(aqre downloads for a reason
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\- /home/*/Downloads
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# susan is a nice person
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# include susans home
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+ /home/susan
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# also back up this exact file
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+ pf:/home/bobby/specialfile.txt
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# don\(aqt backup the other home directories
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\- /home/*
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# don\(aqt even look in /proc
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! /proc
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.fi
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You can specify recursion roots either on the command line or in a patternfile:
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.nf
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.ft C
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# these two commands do the same thing
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borg create \-\-exclude /home/bobby/junk repo::arch /home/bobby /home/susan
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borg create \-\-patterns\-from patternfile.lst repo::arch
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.ft P
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.fi
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The patternfile:
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.nf
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.ft C
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# note that excludes use fm: by default and patternfiles use sh: by default.
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# therefore, we need to specify fm: to have the same exact behavior.
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P fm
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R /home/bobby
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R /home/susan
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\- /home/bobby/junk
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.ft P
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.fi
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This allows you to share the same patterns between multiple repositories
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without needing to specify them on the command line.
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.SH AUTHOR
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The Borg Collective
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