# Rsync time backup Time Machine style backup with rsync. Should work on Linux, Mac OS X and Windows with Cygwin. # Installation git clone https://github.com/laurent22/rsync-time-backup # Usage rsync_tmbackup.sh [excluded-pattern-path] ## Examples * Backup the home folder to backup_drive rsync_tmbackup.sh /home /mnt/backup_drive * Backup with exclusion list: rsync_tmbackup.sh /home /mnt/backup_drive excluded_patterns.txt ## Exclude file An optional exclude file can be provided as a third parameter. It should be compabible with the `--exclude-from` parameter of rsync. See [this tutorial] (https://sites.google.com/site/rsync2u/home/rsync-tutorial/the-exclude-from-option) for more information. # Features * Each backup is on its own folder named after the current timestamp. Files can be copied and restored directly, without any intermediate tool. * Files that haven't changed from one backup to the next are hard-linked to the previous backup so take very little extra space. * Safety check - the backup will only happen if the destination has explicitely been marked as a backup destination. * Resume feature - if a backup has failed or was interrupted, the tool will resume from there on the next backup. * Exclude file - support for pattern-based exclusion via the `--exclude-from` rsync parameter. * The application is one bash script that can be easily edited. # TODO * Check if there's enough space in the destination before doing the backup. Also automatically delete old backups. * Manage the backups in a way similar to Time Machine - hourly backups for the past 24 hours; daily backups for the past month; weekly backups for the previous months.