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Simple utility that makes backups of your files/directories.

Features

Installation

pip install bkp

Compatibility

Usage

Creating Backups & Restoring

Provided that we have a file or directory: foo/bar/baz

# Create a copy:   
bkp foo/bar/baz

# Following copy will be created: foo/bar/baz.b01
# Invoking command again will create foo/bar/baz.b02 etc.

# Restore your file or directory:
bkp -r foo/bar/baz.01

# This will create/overwrite original file/directory: foo/bar/baz

Note that multiple files can be specified in the command line. Output files are always created in the same directory where corresponding input files are located, no matter what CWD at the time.

Working With Archives

Alternatively -a flag can be used to create tar archive instead of a simple copy. Also -m can be used to add comments.

# Create an archive
bkp -am "initial version" foo/bar/baz

# Comment and other details can be obtained by invoking:
bkp -i foo/bar/baz.b03

For more options and explanations invoke bkp --help.

Development

Preparing environment:

python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt
python3 -m pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
python3 -m pip install -e .

Modifying dependencies:

# edit setup.py
# edit requirements*.in
pip-compile
pip-sync
# git add... commit... push...

Testing:

pytest

Releasing:

echo $VERSION > bkp/VERSION
twine upload dist/bkp-$VERSION.tar.gz
git tag $VERSION
git push --tags

Disclaimer

Author doesn't take any responsibility for loss or damage caused by this utility. You are using it on your own risk.