![]() You can use duplicacy_web to do print-credentials (or something like that) and that makes a file that the CLI can use? That’s awkward! I just want to tell the CLI engine via env variable or argument, where the duplicacy.json config is- the same thing the Web UI uses, so I don’t have to mess around with generating/finding the credentials that Duplicacy already knows about. Here is what I’ve been able to find on the forums. And it almost works- I’m using B2 as my storage backend, so it says Repository set to XXX, Storage set to b2:/XXX, then it prompts me for credentials. Ok, I’ve cd’d to ~/.duplicacy-web/repositories/localhost/0, and I try running the engine with command “list”. I’ve been able to determine that you have to cd to the repository directory to run commands on it. ![]() So the actual engine is in ~/.duplicacy-web/bin. Duplicacy is written in Go and recently we released the source code under the Fair. Currently it supports local drives, SFTP servers, Amazon S3, Backblaze B2, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Storage, Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, and Hubic. On my system, Arch Linux, Duplicacy is installed in ~/.duplicacy-web/. D:\Restore>C:\Users\Timo\AppData\Local\Duplicacy\duplicacywin圆42.1.0a.exe -d list -a Storage set to N:\Duplicacy Reading the environment variable DUPLICACYPASSWORD Reading password from keychain/keyring Using a static salt and 16384 iterations for key derivation Chunk read levels: 2 3, write level: 2 Compression level: 100 Average chunk. Duplicacy is a new generation network and cloud backup tool based on the idea of Lock-Free Deduplication. (As an aside, there should 100% be a way to execute a prune from the Web GUI, but let’s continue.) The following command checks if the chunk directory is clean (i.e., if there are any unreferenced chunks, temporary files, or anything else):
Please please please, this should really be in the documentation as this is NOT user friendly at all.Īll I want to do is use the CLI to perform commands (but specifcally, prune) on backups I have created using the Web GUI. It means the -hash option was used to create the first backup. ![]() I’ve tried searching the forum for how to do this, and have been unsuccessful.
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