Borgbackup
- borg-benchmark-crud(1) Benchmark Create, Read, Update, Delete for archives.
- borg-benchmark(1) benchmark command
- borg-break-lock(1) Break the repository lock (e.g. in case it was left by a dead borg.
- borg-change-passphrase(1) Change repository key file passphrase
- borg-check(1) Check repository consistency
- borg-common(1) Common options of Borg commands
- borg-compact(1) compact segment files in the repository
- borg-compression(1) Details regarding compression
- borg-config(1) get, set, and delete values in a repository or cache config file
- borg-create(1) Create new archive
- borg-delete(1) Delete an existing repository or archives
- borg-diff(1) Diff contents of two archives
- borg-export-tar(1) Export archive contents as a tarball
- borg-extract(1) Extract archive contents
- borg-import-tar(1) Create a backup archive from a tarball
- borg-info(1) Show archive details such as disk space used
- borg-init(1) Initialize an empty repository
- borg-key-change-passphrase(1) Change repository key file passphrase
- borg-key-export(1) Export the repository key for backup
- borg-key-import(1) Import the repository key from backup
- borg-key-migrate-to-repokey(1) Migrate passphrase -> repokey
- borg-key(1) Manage a keyfile or repokey of a repository
- borg-list(1) List archive or repository contents
- borg-mount(1) Mount archive or an entire repository as a FUSE filesystem
- borg-patterns(1) Details regarding patterns
- borg-placeholders(1) Details regarding placeholders
- borg-prune(1) Prune repository archives according to specified rules
- borg-recreate(1) Re-create archives
- borg-rename(1) Rename an existing archive
- borg-serve(1) Start in server mode. This command is usually not used manually.
- borg-umount(1) un-mount the FUSE filesystem
- borg-upgrade(1) upgrade a repository from a previous version
- borg-with-lock(1) run a user specified command with the repository lock held
- borg(1) deduplicating and encrypting backup tool
- borgbackup(1) deduplicating and encrypting backup tool
- borgfs(1) Mount archive or an entire repository as a FUSE filesystem