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102.
directory
Used in usage help to represent the name of a file directory
directory
Translated and reviewed by Bernard Stafford
Located in ../duplicity/cli_data.py:873
103.
module
Used in usage help, e.g. to represent the name of a code
module. Example:
rsync://user[:password]@other.host[:port]::/module/some_dir
module
Translated and reviewed by Bernard Stafford
Located in ../duplicity/cli_data.py:883
104.
other.host
Used in usage help to represent an internet hostname. Example:
ftp://user[:password]@other.host[:port]/some_dir
other.host
Translated and reviewed by Bernard Stafford
Located in ../duplicity/cli_data.py:894
105.
password
Used in usage help. Example:
ftp://user[:password]@other.host[:port]/some_dir
wagwoord
Translated and reviewed by Bernard Stafford
Located in ../duplicity/cli_data.py:897
106.
port
Used in usage help to represent a TCP port number. Example:
ftp://user[:password]@other.host[:port]/some_dir
poort
Translated and reviewed by Bernard Stafford
Located in ../duplicity/cli_data.py:903
107.
prefix
Used in usage help. This represents a string to be used as a
prefix to names for backup files created by Duplicity. Example:
s3://other.host/bucket_name[/prefix]
voorvoegsel
Translated and reviewed by Bernard Stafford
Located in ../duplicity/cli_data.py:907
108.
relative_path
Used in usage help to represent a Unix-style path name. Example:
rsync://user[:password]@other.host[:port]/relative_path
relatiewe_pad
Translated and reviewed by Bernard Stafford
Located in ../duplicity/cli_data.py:910
109.
some_dir
Used in usage help to represent the name of a single file
directory or a Unix-style path to a directory. Example:
file:///some_dir
sommige_dir
Translated and reviewed by Bernard Stafford
Located in ../duplicity/cli_data.py:922
110.
source_dir
Used in usage help to represent the name of a single file
directory or a Unix-style path to a directory where files will be
coming FROM. Example:
duplicity [full|incremental] [options] source_dir target_url
bron_dir
Translated and reviewed by Bernard Stafford
Located in ../duplicity/commandline.py:978
111.
source_url
Used in usage help to represent a URL files will be coming
FROM. Example:
duplicity [restore] [options] source_url target_dir
bron_url
Translated and reviewed by Bernard Stafford
Located in ../duplicity/cli_data.py:931
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