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NAME

       restic-forget - Remove snapshots from the repository

SYNOPSIS

       restic forget [flags] [snapshot ID] [...]

DESCRIPTION

       The  "forget"  command  removes  snapshots  according to a policy. All snapshots are first
       divided into groups according to "--group-by", and after that the policy specified by  the
       "--keep-*" options is applied to each group individually.

       Please  note  that this command really only deletes the snapshot object in the repository,
       which is a reference to data stored there. In order to remove the unreferenced data  after
       "forget" was run successfully, see the "prune" command.

       Please  also  read  the  documentation for "forget" to learn about some important security
       considerations.

EXIT STATUS

       Exit status is 0 if the command was successful, and non-zero if there was any error.

OPTIONS

       -l, --keep-last=0      keep the last n snapshots

       -H, --keep-hourly=0      keep the last n hourly snapshots

       -d, --keep-daily=0      keep the last n daily snapshots

       -w, --keep-weekly=0      keep the last n weekly snapshots

       -m, --keep-monthly=0      keep the last n monthly snapshots

       -y, --keep-yearly=0      keep the last n yearly snapshots

       --keep-within=      keep snapshots that are newer than duration (eg. 1y5m7d2h) relative to
       the latest snapshot

       --keep-within-hourly=       keep  hourly  snapshots  that  are  newer  than  duration (eg.
       1y5m7d2h) relative to the latest snapshot

       --keep-within-daily=      keep daily snapshots that are newer than duration (eg. 1y5m7d2h)
       relative to the latest snapshot

       --keep-within-weekly=       keep  weekly  snapshots  that  are  newer  than  duration (eg.
       1y5m7d2h) relative to the latest snapshot

       --keep-within-monthly=      keep monthly snapshots  that  are  newer  than  duration  (eg.
       1y5m7d2h) relative to the latest snapshot

       --keep-within-yearly=       keep  yearly  snapshots  that  are  newer  than  duration (eg.
       1y5m7d2h) relative to the latest snapshot

       --keep-tag=[]      keep snapshots with this taglist (can be specified multiple times)

       --host=[]      only consider snapshots with the given  host  (can  be  specified  multiple
       times)

       --tag=[]        only   consider  snapshots  which  include  this  taglist  in  the  format
       tag[,tag,...] (can be specified multiple times)

       --path=[]      only  consider  snapshots  which  include  this  (absolute)  path  (can  be
       specified multiple times)

       -c, --compact[=false]      use compact output format

       -g,  --group-by="host,paths"      group snapshots by host, paths and/or tags, separated by
       comma (disable grouping with '')

       -n, --dry-run[=false]      do not delete anything, just print what would be done

       --prune[=false]      automatically run the 'prune' command if snapshots have been removed

       --max-unused="5%"      tolerate given limit of unused data (absolute value in  bytes  with
       suffixes k/K, m/M, g/G, t/T, a value in % or the word 'unlimited')

       --max-repack-size=""      maximum size to repack (allowed suffixes: k/K, m/M, g/G, t/T)

       --repack-cacheable-only[=false]      only repack packs which are cacheable

       --repack-small[=false]      repack pack files below 80% of target pack size

       --repack-uncompressed[=false]      repack all uncompressed data

       -h, --help[=false]      help for forget

OPTIONS INHERITED FROM PARENT COMMANDS

       --cacert=[]      file to load root certificates from (default: use system certificates)

       --cache-dir=""      set the cache directory. (default: use system default cache directory)

       --cleanup-cache[=false]      auto remove old cache directories

       --compression=auto      compression mode (only available for repository format version 2),
       one of (auto|off|max)

       --insecure-tls[=false]      skip TLS  certificate  verification  when  connecting  to  the
       repository (insecure)

       --json[=false]      set output mode to JSON for commands that support it

       --key-hint=""      key ID of key to try decrypting first (default: $RESTIC_KEY_HINT)

       --limit-download=0      limits downloads to a maximum rate in KiB/s. (default: unlimited)

       --limit-upload=0      limits uploads to a maximum rate in KiB/s. (default: unlimited)

       --no-cache[=false]      do not use a local cache

       --no-lock[=false]       do  not  lock the repository, this allows some operations on read-
       only repositories

       -o, --option=[]      set extended option (key=value, can be specified multiple times)

       --pack-size=0      set target pack size in MiB, created pack files may be larger (default:
       $RESTIC_PACK_SIZE)

       --password-command=""       shell command to obtain the repository password from (default:
       $RESTIC_PASSWORD_COMMAND)

       -p,  --password-file=""       file  to  read  the  repository  password   from   (default:
       $RESTIC_PASSWORD_FILE)

       -q, --quiet[=false]      do not output comprehensive progress report

       -r, --repo=""      repository to backup to or restore from (default: $RESTIC_REPOSITORY)

       --repository-file=""        file   to   read   the   repository  location  from  (default:
       $RESTIC_REPOSITORY_FILE)

       --tls-client-cert=""      path to a file containing PEM encoded TLS client certificate and
       private key

       -v,  --verbose[=0]       be  verbose (specify multiple times or a level using --verbose=n,
       max level/times is 3)

SEE ALSO

       restic(1)

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