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Duplicacy init sftp cli encrypt
Duplicacy init sftp cli encrypt











duplicacy init sftp cli encrypt

When done, remove the file ‘.duplicacy’ from the custom folderī) But let’s say the preferences folder was init’ed with option -repository pointing to the ‘real’ folder to be backed up.With the custom folder as working directory, issue the Duplicacy commands for list, restore (add pattern to specify what you want) etc.

duplicacy init sftp cli encrypt

  • Create the custom folder you want to restore to, and create a file ‘.Duplicacy’ with the path to the preferences folder (As if you used -pref-dir, including the ‘.duplicacy’ subfolder in the preference folder) No need to init again.
  • (If new or different computer, you need to init a repository/storage first)Ī) Assuming you are not using the -repository option, this seems to work well: I tested restoring to a custom folder (on same computer), using a pointer to the existing preferences path.

    duplicacy init sftp cli encrypt

    I know this has been discussed before and I believe developer has some ideas already in pipeline! But I tested a method with the current feature set. Thanks for an already great backup utility! This affects all commands, not only backup.) This works well, except when the repository setting in the preferences file is used. duplicacy file (pointer file) in data folder to be backed up is used to point to a preferences folder. ( Edit: I now think this is a bug, and changed the category and title again, sorry!













    Duplicacy init sftp cli encrypt