README.md

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#!python3 in script file

# Borgend

This is a retrying and queuing scheduler as well as a MacOS tray icon for [BorgBackup](https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/en/stable/).

The lead author is Tuomo Valkonen (<tuomov@iki.fi>).

## Installation

You will need to install the following non-standard Python packages:

 - [rumps](https://github.com/jaredks/rumps) (Ridiculously Uncomplicated macOS Python Statusbar apps)
 - [keyring](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/keyring)

For passphrase use authentication to work correctly, it is useful to create create a standalone Mac app. This can be don with `py2app`. You can install it with

    pip install py2app

(for alternatives see [py2app documentation](https://py2app.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install.html#installing-with-pip)). Then, to build the standalone app, run

    python3 setup.py py2app

The apps hould be placed under `dist/`.

## Usage

### Passphrases

Passphrases are stored in the OS X Keychain (or whatever the keyring package support on other systems). In the Borgend configuration file, you only configure the ‘account’ of the of the password using `keychain_account` keyword of each backup set. The ‘service’ of the password has to be `borg-backup`. To add a password into the keychain for the ‘my-borg-backup’, you may use:

    security add-generic-password -a my-borg-backup -s borg-backup -w [PASSWORD]


## License

This software is distributed under an ANTI-ABUSE LICENSE (aka. *fuck copyright and fuck distributions license*), and without any warranty whatsoever. If you redistribute this software as part of a larger collection/distribution/suite of software, you must do either of the following:

(a) Always redistribute the **unmodified** and **latest** version provided
by the lead author. If the lead author releases a new version (on a specific branch, such as 'stable' or 'development'), you must promptly make that new
version the default version offered to your users (on that specific branch).

(b) Rename the software, and make it obvious that your modified or obsolete software is in no way connected to the lead author of the original software. The users of your version should under no circumstances be under the illusion that they can contact the lead author or any of the authors of the original software if they have any complaints or queries.

Otherwise, do whatever you want with this software.

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