A comfortable and well-configurable graphical Frontend for incremental backups, with a command-line version also available. Modified files are transferred, while unchanged files are linked to the new folder using rsync's hard link feature, saving storage space. Restoring is straightforward via file manager, command line or Back In Time itself.
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chore: Improve and denoise debug output about keyring support
8135a97View on GitHubfix: Minor fix regarding previous timeline refactoring
2e19f69View on GitHubdoc(FAQ): Switch from backup-job to --background about systemd service
2706f8bView on GitHubchore: More verbose syslog output if importing "dbus.mainloop.pyqt6" fails in serviceHelper
7cbfa0cView on GitHubchore: Migrate changelog to common-changelog standard
940833dView on GitHubchore: Remove copyright note from README in favour of more precise SPDX data
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