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NAME

       bup-join - concatenate files from a bup repository

SYNOPSIS

       bup join [-r host:path] [refs or hashes...]

DESCRIPTION

       bup  join  is  roughly the opposite operation to bup-split(1).  You can use it to retrieve
       the contents of a file from a local or remote bup repository.

       The supplied list of refs or hashes can be in any format  accepted  by  git(1),  including
       branch names, commit ids, tree ids, or blob ids.

       If  no  refs  or  hashes  are  given  on  the command line, bup join reads them from stdin
       instead.

OPTIONS

       -r, --remote=host:path
              Retrieves objects from the given remote repository instead of the local one.   path
              may  be blank, in which case the default remote repository is used.  The connection
              to the remote server is made with SSH.  If you’d like to specify which  port,  user
              or  private  key  to  use  for  the  SSH  connection,  we  recommend  you  use  the
              ~/.ssh/config file.  Even though the data source is remote, a local bup  repository
              is still required.

EXAMPLES

              # split and then rejoin a file using its tree id
              TREE=$(tar -cvf - /etc | bup split -t)
              bup join $TREE | tar -tf -

              # make two backups, then get the second-most-recent.
              # mybackup~1 is git(1) notation for the second most
              # recent commit on the branch named mybackup.
              tar -cvf - /etc | bup split -n mybackup
              tar -cvf - /etc | bup split -n mybackup
              bup join mybackup~1 | tar -tf -

SEE ALSO

       bup-split(1), bup-save(1), bup-cat-file, ssh_config(5)

BUP

       Part of the bup(1) suite.

AUTHORS

       Avery Pennarun <apenwarr@gmail.com>.