{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }: { home.packages = with pkgs; [ tarsnap ]; home.file.".tarsnaprc".text = '' ### Recommended options # Tarsnap cache directory cachedir /home/grfn/.cache/tarsnap # Tarsnap key file keyfile /home/grfn/.private/tarsnap.key # Don't archive files which have the nodump flag set. nodump # Print statistics when creating or deleting archives. print-stats # Create a checkpoint once per GB of uploaded data. checkpoint-bytes 1G ### Commonly useful options # Use SI prefixes to make numbers printed by --print-stats more readable. humanize-numbers ### Other options, not applicable to most systems # Aggressive network behaviour: Use multiple TCP connections when # writing archives. Use of this option is recommended only in # cases where TCP congestion control is known to be the limiting # factor in upload performance. #aggressive-networking # Exclude files and directories matching specified patterns. # Only one file or directory per command; multiple "exclude" # commands may be given. #exclude # Include only files and directories matching specified patterns. # Only one file or directory per command; multiple "include" # commands may be given. #include # Attempt to reduce tarsnap memory consumption. This option # will slow down the process of creating archives, but may help # on systems where the average size of files being backed up is # less than 1 MB. #lowmem # Try even harder to reduce tarsnap memory consumption. This can # significantly slow down tarsnap, but reduces its memory usage # by an additional factor of 2 beyond what the lowmem option does. #verylowmem # Snapshot time. Use this option if you are backing up files # from a filesystem snapshot rather than from a "live" filesystem. #snaptime <file> ''; }