open-android-backup
restic-automatic-backup-scheduler
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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open-android-backup
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Planning to install LineageOS, don't have enough courage so want to confirm everything
If you're serious about trying to avoid gapps I'd recommend using Open Android Backup to backup and restore apps/data, I found that it made testing out the different options (Lineage with/without gapps, Lineage w/ MicroG from fdroid, Lineage w/ MicroG magisk module, Lineage w/MicroG baked in etc.) significantly less painful!
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Apps recommendation
Is Swift FOSS? If not, Open Android Backup (formerly known as Linux Android Backup) is an open source alternative. The only problem is that it (officially) only supports use with a computer (but you probably could run it through Termux with wireless debugging)
restic-automatic-backup-scheduler
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Duplicity
I really like restic, and am personally happy to use it via the command line. It's very fast and efficient! However, I do wish there was better tooling / wrappers around it. For example, Pika Backup is a popular UI for Borg of which no equivalent exists for Restic. I'd love to be able to set something simple up on my partner's Macbook.
For my own purposes, I've been using a script I found on Github[0] for a while, but it only really supports Backblaze B2 AFAIK.[1]
I've been meaning to try autorestic[2] and resticprofile[3] as they are potentially more flexible than the script I'm currently using, and prestic[4] looks intriguing for my partner's use, but seems to have very few users. And the fact that there are so many competing tools makes it difficult to land on one.
[0] https://github.com/erikw/restic-automatic-backup-scheduler
[1] https://github.com/erikw/restic-automatic-backup-scheduler/i...
[2] https://github.com/cupcakearmy/autorestic
[3] https://github.com/creativeprojects/resticprofile
[4] https://github.com/ducalex/prestic
- Cheap/secure backups using restic and Backblaze B2 and native OS task schedulers
What are some alternatives?
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dotfiles - Shell configs
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linux-android-backup - Back up your device without vendor lock-ins, using insecure software or root. Supports encryption and compression out of the box. Works cross-platform. [Moved to: https://github.com/mrrfv/open-android-backup]
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podman-nginx-socket-activation - Demo of how to run socket-activated nginx with Podman
restic-wrapper - Simple bash wrapper to source .env configuration files for Restic. Facilitates both manual CLI execution and scheduled (cron) execution.
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asus-fan-control - Fan control for ASUS devices running Linux
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