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update restore --overwrite documentation
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Enhancement: Make overwrite behavior of `restore` customizable
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The `restore` command now supports an `--overwrite` option to configure whether
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already existing files are overwritten. The default is `--overwrite always`,
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which overwrites existing files. `--overwrite if-newer` only restores files
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from the snapshot that are newer than the local state. And `--overwrite never`
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does not modify existing files.
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already existing files are overwritten. This behavior can now be configured via
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the `--overwrite` option. The following values are supported:
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* `--overwrite always` (default): always overwrites already existing files. `restore`
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will verify the existing file content and only restore mismatching parts to minimize
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downloads. Updates the metadata of all files.
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* `--overwrite if-changed`: like the previous case, but speeds up the file content check
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by assuming that files with matching size and modification time (mtime) are already up to date.
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In case of a mismatch, the full file content is verified. Updates the metadata of all files.
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* `--overwrite if-newer`: only overwrite existing files if the file in the snapshot has a
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newer modification time (mtime).
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* `--overwrite never`: never overwrite existing files.
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https://github.com/restic/restic/issues/4817
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https://github.com/restic/restic/issues/200
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https://github.com/restic/restic/issues/407
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https://github.com/restic/restic/issues/2662
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https://github.com/restic/restic/pull/4837
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https://github.com/restic/restic/pull/4838
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Restoring in-place
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------------------
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By default, the ``restore`` command overwrites already existing files in the target
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directory. This behavior can be configured via the ``--overwrite`` option. The
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default is ``--overwrite always``. To only overwrite existing files if the file in
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the snapshot is newer, use ``--overwrite if-newer``. To never overwrite existing files,
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use ``--overwrite never``.
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By default, the ``restore`` command overwrites already existing files at the target
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directory. This behavior can be configured via the ``--overwrite`` option. The following
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values are supported:
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* ``--overwrite always`` (default): always overwrites already existing files. ``restore``
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will verify the existing file content and only restore mismatching parts to minimize
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downloads. Updates the metadata of all files.
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* ``--overwrite if-changed``: like the previous case, but speeds up the file content check
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by assuming that files with matching size and modification time (mtime) are already up to date.
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In case of a mismatch, the full file content is verified. Updates the metadata of all files.
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* ``--overwrite if-newer``: only overwrite existing files if the file in the snapshot has a
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newer modification time (mtime).
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* ``--overwrite never``: never overwrite existing files.
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Restore using mount
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