bupstash-recover-removed(1) ============== ## SYNOPSIS Recover repository items that were removed, but that have not yet been deleted via garbage collection. `bupstash recover-removed [OPTIONS]` ## DESCRIPTION `bupstash recover-removed` allows a user to undo all 'rm' operations that have taken place since the last invocation of bupstash-gc(1). In other words, this command provides a way to correct errors and accidental invocations of bupstash-rm(1). `bupstash recover-removed` requires 'put' and 'get' permissions for the repository being operated on. ## OPTIONS * -r, --repository REPO: The repository to connect to and operate on. May be of the form `ssh://$SERVER/$PATH` for remote repositories if ssh access is configured. If not specified, is set to `BUPSTASH_REPOSITORY`. * --no-progress: Suppress progress indicators (Progress indicators are also suppressed when stderr is not an interactive terminal). * -q, --quiet: Be quiet, implies --no-progress. ## ENVIRONMENT * BUPSTASH_REPOSITORY: The repository to connect to. May be of the form `ssh://$SERVER/$PATH` for remote repositories if ssh access is configured. * BUPSTASH_REPOSITORY_COMMAND: A command to run to connect to an instance of bupstash-serve(1). This allows more complex connections to the repository for less common use cases. ## SEE ALSO bupstash(1), bupstash-rm(1), bupstash-gc(1)