Add documentation for tags

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Alexander Neumann 2016-09-13 21:09:55 +02:00
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@ -84,10 +84,12 @@ them, e.g. for the `backup` command:
The backup command creates a snapshot of a file or directory
Application Options:
-r, --repo= Repository directory to backup to/restore from
-r, --repo= Repository directory to backup to/restore from (/tmp/repo)
-p, --password-file= Read the repository password from a file
--cache-dir= Directory to use as a local cache
-q, --quiet Do not output comprehensive progress report (false)
--no-lock Do not lock the repo, this allows some operations on read-only repos. (false)
-o, --option= Specify options in the form 'foo.key=value'
Help Options:
-h, --help Show this help message
@ -96,6 +98,10 @@ them, e.g. for the `backup` command:
-p, --parent= use this parent snapshot (default: last snapshot in repo that has the same target)
-f, --force Force re-reading the target. Overrides the "parent" flag
-e, --exclude= Exclude a pattern (can be specified multiple times)
--exclude-file= Read exclude-patterns from file
--stdin read backup data from stdin
--stdin-filename= file name to use when reading from stdin (stdin)
--tag= Add a tag (can be specified multiple times)
Subcommand that support showing progress information such as `backup`, `check` and `prune` will do so unless
the quiet flag `-q` or `--quiet` is set. When running from a non-interactive console progress reporting will
@ -216,13 +222,23 @@ with `--stdin-filename`, e.g. like this:
$ mysqldump [...] | restic -r /tmp/backup backup --stdin --stdin-filename production.sql
## Tags
Snapshots can have one or more tags, short strings which add identifying
information. Just specify the tags for a snapshot with `--tag`:
$ restic -r /tmp/backup backup --tag projectX ~/shared/work/web
[...]
The tags can later be used to keep (or forget) snapshots.
# List all snapshots
Now, you can list all the snapshots stored in the repository:
$ restic -r /tmp/backup snapshots
enter password for repository:
ID Date Host Directory
ID Date Host Tags Directory
----------------------------------------------------------------------
40dc1520 2015-05-08 21:38:30 kasimir /home/user/work
79766175 2015-05-08 21:40:19 kasimir /home/user/work
@ -234,7 +250,7 @@ You can filter the listing by directory path:
$ restic -r /tmp/backup snapshots --path="/srv"
enter password for repository:
ID Date Host Directory
ID Date Host Tags Directory
----------------------------------------------------------------------
590c8fc8 2015-05-08 21:47:38 kazik /srv
9f0bc19e 2015-05-08 21:46:11 luigi /srv
@ -243,7 +259,7 @@ Or filter by host:
$ restic -r /tmp/backup snapshots --host luigi
enter password for repository:
ID Date Host Directory
ID Date Host Tags Directory
----------------------------------------------------------------------
bdbd3439 2015-05-08 21:45:17 luigi /home/art
9f0bc19e 2015-05-08 21:46:11 luigi /srv
@ -412,7 +428,7 @@ The command `snapshots` can be used to list all snapshots in a repository like t
$ restic -r /tmp/backup snapshots
enter password for repository:
ID Date Host Directory
ID Date Host Tags Directory
----------------------------------------------------------------------
40dc1520 2015-05-08 21:38:30 kasimir /home/user/work
79766175 2015-05-08 21:40:19 kasimir /home/user/work
@ -431,7 +447,7 @@ Afterwards this snapshot is removed:
$ restic -r /tmp/backup snapshots
enter password for repository:
ID Date Host Directory
ID Date Host Tags Directory
----------------------------------------------------------------------
40dc1520 2015-05-08 21:38:30 kasimir /home/user/work
79766175 2015-05-08 21:40:19 kasimir /home/user/work
@ -487,9 +503,13 @@ The `forget` command accepts the following parameters:
keep the last one for that month.
* `--keep-yearly n` for the last `n` years which have one or more snapshots, only
keep the last one for that year.
* `--keep-tag` keep all snapshots which have all tags specified by this option
(can be specified multiple times).
Additionally, you can restrict removing snapshots to those which have a
particular hostname with the `--hostname` parameter.
particular hostname with the `--hostname` parameter, or tags with the `--tag`
option. When multiple tags are specified, only the snapshots which have all the
tags are considered.
All the `--keep-*` options above only count hours/days/weeks/months/years which
have a snapshot, so those without a snapshot are ignored.