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document snapshot:subfolder syntax

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Michael Eischer 2023-07-16 16:45:54 +02:00
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To only compare files in specific subfolders, you can use the ``<snapshot>:<subfolder>``
syntax, where ``snapshot`` is the ID of a snapshot or ``latest`` and ``subfolder``
is a path within the snapshot. For example, to only compare files in the ``/restic``
folder, you could use the following command:
.. code-block:: console
$ restic -r /srv/restic-repo diff 5845b002:/restic 2ab627a6:/restic
Backing up special items and metadata Backing up special items and metadata
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This will restore the file ``foo`` to ``/tmp/restore-work/work/foo``. This will restore the file ``foo`` to ``/tmp/restore-work/work/foo``.
To only restore a specific subfolder, you can use the ``<snapshot>:<subfolder>``
syntax, where ``snapshot`` is the ID of a snapshot or ``latest`` and ``subfolder``
is a path within the snapshot.
.. code-block:: console
$ restic -r /srv/restic-repo restore 79766175:/work --target /tmp/restore-work --include /foo
enter password for repository:
restoring <Snapshot of [/home/user/work] at 2015-05-08 21:40:19.884408621 +0200 CEST> to /tmp/restore-work
This will restore the file ``foo`` to ``/tmp/restore-work/foo``.
You can use the command ``restic ls latest`` or ``restic find foo`` to find the You can use the command ``restic ls latest`` or ``restic find foo`` to find the
path to the file within the snapshot. This path you can then pass to path to the file within the snapshot. This path you can then pass to
``--include`` in verbatim to only restore the single file or directory. ``--include`` in verbatim to only restore the single file or directory.
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$ restic -r /srv/restic-repo dump -a zip latest /home/other/work > restore.zip $ restic -r /srv/restic-repo dump -a zip latest /home/other/work > restore.zip
The folder content is then contained at ``/home/other/work`` within the archive.
To include the folder content at the root of the archive, you can use the ``<snapshot>:<subfolder>`` syntax:
.. code-block:: console
$ restic -r /srv/restic-repo dump latest:/home/other/work / > restore.tar