restic backup(1) | restic backup(1) |
restic-restore - Extract the data from a snapshot
restic restore [flags] snapshotID
The "restore" command extracts the data from a snapshot from the repository to a directory.
The special snapshot "latest" can be used to restore the latest snapshot in the repository.
-e, --exclude=[]
exclude a pattern (can be specified multiple times)
-h, --help[=false]
help for restore
-H, --host=""
only consider snapshots for this host when the snapshot ID is
"latest"
-i, --include=[]
include a pattern, exclude everything else (can be specified multiple
times)
--path=[]
only consider snapshots which include this (absolute) path for
snapshot ID "latest"
--tag=[]
only consider snapshots which include this taglist for snapshot ID
"latest"
-t, --target=""
directory to extract data to
--verify[=false]
verify restored files content
--cacert=[]
file to load root certificates from (default: use system
certificates)
--cache-dir=""
set the cache directory. (default: use system default cache directory)
--cleanup-cache[=false]
auto remove old cache directories
--json[=false]
set output mode to JSON for commands that support it
--key-hint=""
key ID of key to try decrypting first (default: $RESTIC_KEY_HINT)
--limit-download=0
limits downloads to a maximum rate in KiB/s. (default: unlimited)
--limit-upload=0
limits uploads to a maximum rate in KiB/s. (default: unlimited)
--no-cache[=false]
do not use a local cache
--no-lock[=false]
do not lock the repo, this allows some operations on read-only repos
-o, --option=[]
set extended option (key=value, can be specified multiple times)
--password-command=""
specify a shell command to obtain a password (default:
$RESTIC_PASSWORD_COMMAND)
-p, --password-file=""
read the repository password from a file (default: $RESTIC_PASSWORD_FILE)
-q, --quiet[=false]
do not output comprehensive progress report
-r, --repo=""
repository to backup to or restore from (default: $RESTIC_REPOSITORY)
--tls-client-cert=""
path to a file containing PEM encoded TLS client certificate and private
key
-v, --verbose[=0]
be verbose (specify --verbose multiple times or level n)
Jan 2017 | generated by `restic generate` |