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A simple backup solution that's light and portable

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Simbak

For a detailed outline of simbak, visit the wiki.

Simbak is a simple backup solution that is aimed towards individuals who just want a quick and easy way to backup their files. Backups are stored as tar.gz files, so there is no dependence on any application to restore your backups.

Benefits of simbak

  • Simbak uses tar and gzip in order to store the backups, so that recovering the data in backups does not depend on simbak itself.
  • Simbak is also very light, portable, and very easy to use, meaning that there's no large application to install.
  • It's free and open source, meaning anyone can contribute or change simbak to meet their own needs.

Getting started

Installation

To install simbak you can simply use pip.

$ pip install simbak

Using simbak

Terminal

You can use simbak in many ways, the fastest way would be to use the simbak command in the terminal directly, this will perform a normal backup, use $ simbak --help to see your options.

$ simbak [...]

You can also use the simbak module itself through the python executable.

$ python3 -m simbak [...]

Python script

You can use simbak within your own python code, and you can make python scripts to use simbak (a python script can be prettier than shell script).

import simbak

# This will perform a normal backup.
simbak.backup(...)

Example usages

Each of these examples will achieve the same reults. They will create a backup of /home/projects/my_project/ and /home/docs/important.txt and it will store the backup in /remote/backups and /local/backups. The backup will be a tar.gz file and it will have the name of important--YYYY-MM-DD--hh-mm-ss, the time is stamped at the end of the backup to ensure the file is unique and not conflicting with other backups.

Python script example

# backup.py

import simbak

simbak.backup(
    sources=[
        "/home/projects/my_project/",
        "/home/docs/important.txt",
    ],
    destinations=[
        "/local/backups/",
        "/remote/backups/",
    ],
    name="important"
)

You can then run this script through the terminal using $ python3 backup.py.

Bash script example

Note: I am using a backslash at the end of each line in order to have a command spread across multiple lines, this helps readability.

# backup.bash

simbak \
    --source \
        "/home/projects/my_project/" \
        "/home/docs/important.txt" \
    --destination \
        "/local/backups/" \
        "/remote/backups/" \
    --name "important"

Terminal example

Using simbak directly in the terminal isn't recommended unless you are backing up one directory or file to one location for a one time occurrence, as you can see the lines can get quite long.

$ simbak -s "/home/projects/my_project/" "/home/docs/important.txt" \
> -d "/local/backups/" "/remote/backups/" \
> --name "important"

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