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NAME

       bup-ftp - ftp-like client for navigating bup repositories

SYNOPSIS

       bup ftp

DESCRIPTION

       bup ftp is a command-line tool for navigating bup repositories.  It has
       commands similar to the Unix ftp(1) command.  The file hierarchy is the
       same as that shown by bup-fuse(1) and bup-ls(1).

       Note: if your system has the python-readline library installed, you can
       use the <tab> key to complete filenames while  navigating  your  backup
       data.  This will save you a lot of typing.

COMMANDS

       The following commands are available inside bup ftp:

       ls     print the contents of the current working directory

       cd dirname
              change to a different working directory

       pwd    print the path of the current working directory

       cat filenames...
              print the contents of one or more files to stdout

       get filename localname
              download  the  contents  of  filename  and  save  it  to disk as
              localname.  If localname is omitted, uses filename as the  local
              name.

       mget filenames...
              download  the contents of the given filenames and stores them to
              disk under the same  names.   The  filenames  may  contain  Unix
              filename globs (*, ?, etc.)

       help   print a list of available commands

       quit   exit the bup ftp client

EXAMPLE

             $ bup ftp
             bup> ls
             mybackup/
             yourbackup/
             bup> cd mybackup/
             bup> ls
             .2fe288dedbfab372c84b0502ee2bc1504270f3b3/
             .ae760aa4cfc13b689b46e3d2ce5ae50e92299c72/
             2010-02-05-185507@
             2010-02-05-185508@
             latest@
             bup> cd latest/
             bup> ls
               (...etc...)
             bup> get myfile
             Saving 'myfile'
             bup> quit

SEE ALSO

       bup-join(1), bup-fuse(1), bup-ls(1), bup-save(1), git-show(1)

BUP

       Part of the bup(1) suite.

AUTHORS

       Avery Pennarun <apenwarr@gmail.com>.