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I was just reading the borgmatics documentation and came across the keepassxc feature. But it seems that this container does not have keepassxc-cli installed. Is there any way this could be put in this container? Or is there some docker mod for it?

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2 hours ago, thx4nothing said:

I was just reading the borgmatics documentation and came across the keepassxc feature. But it seems that this container does not have keepassxc-cli installed. Is there any way this could be put in this container? Or is there some docker mod for it?

You’d have to raise an issue with the container itself. I just maintain the unraid template for the CA store.

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Sometimes I want to browse what files are available after a successful backup just to confirm or look through the files. I currently have a script that unmounts, runs borgmatic backup, then remounts the latest archive.

Just wondering if that's a good practice and curious to know what other folks are doing to be able to browse their latest archive.

My archive destination is a rclone-encryted mount of backblaze.

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