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# Backuppy
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No backup - no pity. So that this is not the case, you make backups. Backuppy tries to simplify this.
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Name: Backuppy
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Description: Make daily backups with Backuppy to avoid losing your data.
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Usage: start it with: 'backuppy'
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Author: Joël Schurter
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2021-04-14 04:29:51 +00:00
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Licence: GPL3
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More infos: see constants and readme.md
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# ToDo
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- make a graphical installer & Tool
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- add a log-file for the rsync errors
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# Dependencies
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rsync - 'sudo apt install' rsync or 'sudo pacman -S rsync' # because Backuppy makes its bakups with rsync
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# IMPORTANT
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You have to remove the "backuppy" alias in your .bashrc or .zshrc before reinstall Backuppy.
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