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# baka
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Simple and flexible full backup software written in Bash.
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More info in manuals:
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- [man [En]](https://nixhacks.net/baka/man)
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- [man [Ru]](https://nixhacks.net/baka/man-ru)
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## Installation
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Add repository to /etc/apt/sources.list.d/:
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```
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sudo echo 'deb [arch=all] http://repos.gch.icu/debian testing main' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ge.list
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```
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Add key:
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```
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curl -s http://repos.gch.icu/DEB-GPG-KEY | sudo gpg --no-default-keyring --keyring gnupg-ring:/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/ge.gpg --import
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```
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Update package list and install baka:
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```
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install baka
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```
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Also you can download DEB package directly: [link](http://repos.gch.icu/debian/packages/testing/).
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baka pulls the rsync and s3cmd packages as dependencies.
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## Remote storage
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To perform a backup to a remote storage, you need to forward SSH keys between servers in the case of rsync, or configure the .s3cmd config, in the case of copying to an S3-compatible storage ([documentation](https://s3tools.org/s3cmd-howto)). Of course, nothing prevents you from doing only local backups and transferring them in any convenient way.
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