doc: Improve exclude patterns info

Improves grammar, clarifies and adds information on how to specify exclude patterns.
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rawtaz 2019-11-18 01:46:32 +01:00 committed by Leo R. Lundgren
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@ -144,7 +144,9 @@ the exclude options are:
- ``--exclude-file`` Specified one or more times to exclude items listed in a given file
- ``--exclude-if-present foo`` Specified one or more times to exclude a folder's content if it contains a file called ``foo``` (optionally having a given header, no wildcards for the file name supported)
Let's say we have a file called ``excludes.txt`` with the following content:
Please see ``restic help backup`` for more specific information about each exclude option.
Let's say we have a file called ``excludes.txt`` with the following content:
::
@ -159,34 +161,31 @@ It can be used like this:
$ restic -r /srv/restic-repo backup ~/work --exclude="*.c" --exclude-file=excludes.txt
This instruct restic to exclude files matching the following criteria:
This instructs restic to exclude files matching the following criteria:
* All files matching ``*.c`` (parameter ``--exclude``)
* All files matching ``*.go`` (second line in ``excludes.txt``)
* All files and sub-directories named ``bar`` which reside somewhere below a directory called ``foo`` (fourth line in ``excludes.txt``)
* All files matching ``*.c`` (parameter ``--exclude``)
Please see ``restic help backup`` for more specific information about each exclude option.
Patterns use `filepath.Glob <https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Glob>`__ internally,
see `filepath.Match <https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match>`__ for
syntax. Patterns are tested against the full path of a file/dir to be saved,
even if restic is passed a relative path to save. Environment-variables in
exclude-files are expanded with `os.ExpandEnv <https://golang.org/pkg/os/#ExpandEnv>`__,
so `/home/$USER/foo` will be expanded to `/home/bob/foo` for the user `bob`. To
get a literal dollar sign, write `$$` to the file.
even if restic is passed a relative path to save.
Environment-variables in exclude files are expanded with `os.ExpandEnv <https://golang.org/pkg/os/#ExpandEnv>`__,
so ``/home/$USER/foo`` will be expanded to ``/home/bob/foo`` for the user ``bob``.
To get a literal dollar sign, write ``$$`` to the file.
Patterns need to match on complete path components. For example, the pattern ``foo``:
* matches ``/dir1/foo/dir2/file`` and ``/dir/foo``
* does not match ``/dir/foobar`` or ``barfoo``
A trailing ``/`` is ignored, a leading ``/`` anchors the
pattern at the root directory. This means, ``/bin`` matches ``/bin/bash`` but
does not match ``/usr/bin/restic``.
A trailing ``/`` is ignored, a leading ``/`` anchors the pattern at the root directory.
This means, ``/bin`` matches ``/bin/bash`` but does not match ``/usr/bin/restic``.
Regular wildcards cannot be used to match over the
directory separator ``/``. For example: ``b*ash`` matches ``/bin/bash`` but does not match
``/bin/ash``.
Regular wildcards cannot be used to match over the directory separator ``/``.
For example: ``b*ash`` matches ``/bin/bash`` but does not match ``/bin/ash``.
For this, the special wildcard ``**`` can be used to match arbitrary
sub-directories: The pattern ``foo/**/bar`` matches:
@ -195,6 +194,23 @@ sub-directories: The pattern ``foo/**/bar`` matches:
* ``/foo/bar/file``
* ``/tmp/foo/bar``
Spaces in patterns listed in an exclude file can be specified verbatim. That is,
in order to exclude a file named ``foo bar star.txt``, put that just as it reads
on one line in the exclude file. Please note that beginning and trailing spaces
are trimmed - in order to match these, use e.g. a ``*`` at the beginning or end
of the filename.
Spaces in patterns listed in the other exclude options (e.g. ``--exclude`` on the
command line) are specified in different ways depending on the operating system
and/or shell. Restic itself does not need any escaping, but your shell may need
some escaping in order to pass the name/pattern as a single argument to restic.
On most Unixy shells, you can either quote or use backslashes. For example:
* ``--exclude='foo bar star/foo.txt'``
* ``--exclude="foo bar star/foo.txt"``
* ``--exclude=foo\ bar\ star/foo.txt``
By specifying the option ``--one-file-system`` you can instruct restic
to only backup files from the file systems the initially specified files
or directories reside on. For example, calling restic like this won't