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    Loci is a python script that can backup a directory to a server using rsync - It keeps track of the backups that have been done. Multiple backups may be kept. Rsync is used to handle the backups so only the needfull is copied and single files can be recovered from the backup if needed.
    loci -b tag : Backup under the tag given (I used days of the week)

    loci -l : List backups showing those tags unused, backups that are needed, and backups that been run more than 5 times. I refresh these.

    loci -r tag : Refresh a tag's backup - delete the files under that tag and backuplog entries to prepare for a fresh backup using loci -b

    ~/.backuplog a file in .csv format that keeps track of backups done.

    ~/.config/loci/settings Settings file. Fully commented.

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    A hilariously unnecessary Python script that could have easily been done in bash since it’s literally just a wrapper around rsync. 😅

    When you’ve only got a Python-sized hammer in your toolbox, everything looks like a Python nail, I guess.

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      A hilariously unnecessary Python script that could have easily been done in bash since it’s literally just a wrapper around rsync. 😅

      When you’ve only got a Python-sized hammer in your toolbox, everything looks like a Python nail, I guess.

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      It's also to help me learn python. And it works for me. : ^ )

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        A hilariously unnecessary Python script that could have easily been done in bash since it’s literally just a wrapper around rsync. 😅

        When you’ve only got a Python-sized hammer in your toolbox, everything looks like a Python nail, I guess.

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        Do you wanna share a bash script, then?

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          It's also to help me learn python. And it works for me. : ^ )

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          Don't mind him. Any time someone shares code, there's always someone else who did nothing talking about how much better your work could have been.

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          • W [email protected]

            Loci is a python script that can backup a directory to a server using rsync - It keeps track of the backups that have been done. Multiple backups may be kept. Rsync is used to handle the backups so only the needfull is copied and single files can be recovered from the backup if needed.
            loci -b tag : Backup under the tag given (I used days of the week)

            loci -l : List backups showing those tags unused, backups that are needed, and backups that been run more than 5 times. I refresh these.

            loci -r tag : Refresh a tag's backup - delete the files under that tag and backuplog entries to prepare for a fresh backup using loci -b

            ~/.backuplog a file in .csv format that keeps track of backups done.

            ~/.config/loci/settings Settings file. Fully commented.

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            Multiple backups may be kept.

            Nice work, but if I may suggest - it lacks hardlink support, so's quite wasteful in terms of disk space - the number of 'tags' (snapshots) will be extremely limited.

            At least two robust solutions that use rsync+hardlinks already exist: rsnapshot.org and dirvish.org (both written in perl). There's definitely room for backup tools that produce plain copies, instead of packed chunk data like restic and Duplicacy, and a python or even bash-based tool might be nice, so keep at it.

            However, I liken backup software to encryption - extreme care must be taken when rolling and using your own. Whatever tool you use, test test test the backups. 🙂

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              Don't mind him. Any time someone shares code, there's always someone else who did nothing talking about how much better your work could have been.

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              Yeah, no problem... I started out with just bare rsync - but I did the backup infrequently and needed my notes to know the command. Then I wrote a simple shell script to run the rsync for me. Then I decided I needed more than one backup, redundancy is good. Then I wanted to keep track of the backups so I had it write to .backuplog then that file started getting dated (every time I run a "sun" backup the record of the previous one is useless) so Finally TaDa! loci is born.

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                It's also to help me learn python. And it works for me. : ^ )

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                lol, you're braver than me. No one ever sees the "code" I've written.

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                • W [email protected]

                  Loci is a python script that can backup a directory to a server using rsync - It keeps track of the backups that have been done. Multiple backups may be kept. Rsync is used to handle the backups so only the needfull is copied and single files can be recovered from the backup if needed.
                  loci -b tag : Backup under the tag given (I used days of the week)

                  loci -l : List backups showing those tags unused, backups that are needed, and backups that been run more than 5 times. I refresh these.

                  loci -r tag : Refresh a tag's backup - delete the files under that tag and backuplog entries to prepare for a fresh backup using loci -b

                  ~/.backuplog a file in .csv format that keeps track of backups done.

                  ~/.config/loci/settings Settings file. Fully commented.

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                  Saved for trying out later, ty!

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                    A hilariously unnecessary Python script that could have easily been done in bash since it’s literally just a wrapper around rsync. 😅

                    When you’ve only got a Python-sized hammer in your toolbox, everything looks like a Python nail, I guess.

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                    No need to be a dick

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                      lol, you're braver than me. No one ever sees the "code" I've written.

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                      That's ok Like any landing you can walk away from. Any code that runs to spec is good, much could be better.

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                        A hilariously unnecessary Python script that could have easily been done in bash since it’s literally just a wrapper around rsync. 😅

                        When you’ve only got a Python-sized hammer in your toolbox, everything looks like a Python nail, I guess.

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                        Can you please articulate why Python and Bash are so different in your eyes?

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                          Do you wanna share a bash script, then?

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                          Especially one that lets you know how long it's been since you took time to run a backup, keeps track of which set of backups could be updated, and which should be refreshed, and keeps a log file up to date and in .csv format so you can mess with it in a spreadsheet?

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                            Multiple backups may be kept.

                            Nice work, but if I may suggest - it lacks hardlink support, so's quite wasteful in terms of disk space - the number of 'tags' (snapshots) will be extremely limited.

                            At least two robust solutions that use rsync+hardlinks already exist: rsnapshot.org and dirvish.org (both written in perl). There's definitely room for backup tools that produce plain copies, instead of packed chunk data like restic and Duplicacy, and a python or even bash-based tool might be nice, so keep at it.

                            However, I liken backup software to encryption - extreme care must be taken when rolling and using your own. Whatever tool you use, test test test the backups. 🙂

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                            @[email protected] I see what you're asking. You’re wondering if, instead of storing a duplicate file in a backup set that already contains it, I could use a hardlink to point to the file already stored in another set.

                            I have a system where I create a backup set for each day of the week. When I do a backup for that day, I update the set, or if it’s out of date, I replace it entirely with a fresh backup image (After 7 backups to that set). But if the backup sets became inter-dependent, removing or updating one set could lead to problems with others that rely on files in that set.

                            Does that make sense? I am asking because I am not familiar with the utilities you mentioned and may be taking your post wrong.

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                              Can you please articulate why Python and Bash are so different in your eyes?

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                              One needs to be compiled and the other is literally the de facto scripting language intended for exactly this purpose.

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                                Especially one that lets you know how long it's been since you took time to run a backup, keeps track of which set of backups could be updated, and which should be refreshed, and keeps a log file up to date and in .csv format so you can mess with it in a spreadsheet?

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                                #!/bin/bash
                                read_settings() {
                                  settings_file="$HOME/.config/loci/settings"
                                  if [[ -f "$settings_file" ]]; then
                                    while IFS='=' read -r key value || [[ -n "$key" ]]; do
                                      if [[ ! -z "$key" && ! "$key" =~ ^# && ! "$key" =~ ^\[ ]]; then
                                        key=$(echo "$key" | xargs)
                                        value=$(echo "$value" | xargs)
                                        declare -g "$key"="$value"
                                      fi
                                    done < "$settings_file"
                                  else
                                    echo "Settings file not found: $settings_file"
                                    exit 1
                                  fi
                                }
                                
                                # Function to perform the backup
                                backup() {
                                  local tag="$1"
                                  read_settings
                                  
                                  log_path="$HOME/.backuplog"
                                  
                                  # Check if header exists in log file, if not, create it
                                  if [[ ! -f "$log_path" ]]; then
                                    echo "\"tag\",\"timestamp\",\"command\",\"completion_time\"" > "$log_path"
                                  elif [[ $(head -1 "$log_path") != "\"tag\",\"timestamp\",\"command\",\"completion_time\"" ]]; then
                                    # Add header if it doesn't exist
                                    temp_file=$(mktemp)
                                    echo "\"tag\",\"timestamp\",\"command\",\"completion_time\"" > "$temp_file"
                                    cat "$log_path" >> "$temp_file"
                                    mv "$temp_file" "$log_path"
                                  fi
                                  
                                  # Create backup directory if it doesn't exist
                                  backup_dest="$backup_root/$tag"
                                  mkdir -p "$backup_dest" 2>/dev/null
                                  
                                  # Rsync command for backup
                                  target="$user@$server:/home/$user/$backup_root/$tag"
                                  rsync_cmd="rsync -avh $source_dir $target"
                                  # If exclude_files is defined and not empty, add it to rsync command
                                  if [[ -n "$exclude_files" ]]; then
                                    rsync_cmd="rsync -avh --exclude='$exclude_files' $source_dir $target"
                                  fi
                                  
                                  echo "Starting backup for tag '$tag' at $(date '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')"
                                  echo "Command: $rsync_cmd"
                                  
                                  # Record start time
                                  start_timestamp=$(date +"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")
                                  
                                  # Execute the backup
                                  eval "$rsync_cmd"
                                  backup_status=$?
                                  
                                  # Record completion time
                                  completion_timestamp=$(date +"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")
                                  
                                  # Calculate duration
                                  start_seconds=$(date -d "$start_timestamp" +%s)
                                  end_seconds=$(date -d "$completion_timestamp" +%s)
                                  duration=$((end_seconds - start_seconds))
                                  
                                  # Format duration
                                  if [[ $duration -ge 3600 ]]; then
                                    formatted_duration="$((duration / 3600))h $((duration % 3600 / 60))m $((duration % 60))s"
                                  elif [[ $duration -ge 60 ]]; then
                                    formatted_duration="$((duration / 60))m $((duration % 60))s"
                                  else
                                    formatted_duration="${duration}s"
                                  fi
                                  
                                  # Log the backup information as proper CSV
                                  echo "\"$tag\",\"$start_timestamp\",\"$rsync_cmd\",\"$completion_timestamp\"" >> "$log_path"
                                  
                                  if [[ $backup_status -eq 0 ]]; then
                                    echo -e "\e[32mBackup for '$tag' completed successfully\e[0m"
                                    echo "Duration: $formatted_duration"
                                    echo "Logged to: $log_path"
                                  else
                                    echo -e "\e[31mBackup for '$tag' failed with status $backup_status\e[0m"
                                  fi
                                }
                                
                                # Function to remove the backup
                                remove_backup() {
                                  local tag="$1"
                                  read_settings
                                  
                                  echo "Removing backup for tag '$tag'..."
                                  
                                  # Rsync remove command
                                  rmfile="/home/$user/$backup_root/$tag"
                                  rm_cmd="ssh $user@$server rm -rf $rmfile"
                                  
                                  # Execute the removal command
                                  eval "$rm_cmd"
                                  rm_status=$?
                                  
                                  if [[ $rm_status -ne 0 ]]; then
                                    echo -e "\e[31mError: Failed to remove remote backup for tag '$tag'\e[0m"
                                    echo "Command failed: $rm_cmd"
                                    return 1
                                  fi
                                  
                                  # Remove log entries while preserving header
                                  log_path="$HOME/.backuplog"
                                  if [[ -f "$log_path" ]]; then
                                    # Create a temporary file
                                    temp_file=$(mktemp)
                                    
                                    # Copy header (first line) if it exists
                                    if [[ -s "$log_path" ]]; then
                                      head -1 "$log_path" > "$temp_file"
                                      # Only copy non-matching lines after header
                                      tail -n +2 "$log_path" | grep -v "^\"$tag\"," >> "$temp_file"
                                    else
                                      # If log is empty, add header
                                      echo "\"tag\",\"timestamp\",\"command\",\"completion_time\"" > "$temp_file"
                                    fi
                                    
                                    # Replace the original with filtered content
                                    mv "$temp_file" "$log_path"
                                    
                                    echo -e "\e[32mBackup '$tag' removed successfully\e[0m"
                                    echo "Log entries for '$tag' have been removed from $log_path"
                                  else
                                    echo -e "\e[32mBackup '$tag' removed successfully\e[0m"
                                    echo "No log file found at $log_path"
                                  fi
                                }
                                
                                # Function to list the backups with detailed timing information
                                list_backups() {
                                  read_settings
                                  log_path="$HOME/.backuplog"
                                  
                                  echo "Backup Status Report ($(date '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'))"
                                  echo "========================================================="
                                  printf "%-8s %-15s %-10s %-20s %-15s\n" "TAG" "STATUS" "COUNT" "LAST BACKUP" "DAYS AGO"
                                  echo "--------------------------------------------------------"
                                  
                                  # Check if header exists in log file, if not, create it
                                  if [[ ! -f "$log_path" ]]; then
                                    echo "\"tag\",\"timestamp\",\"command\",\"completion_time\"" > "$log_path"
                                    echo "Created new log file with CSV headers."
                                  elif [[ $(head -1 "$log_path") != "\"tag\",\"timestamp\",\"command\",\"completion_time\"" ]]; then
                                    # Add header if it doesn't exist
                                    temp_file=$(mktemp)
                                    echo "\"tag\",\"timestamp\",\"command\",\"completion_time\"" > "$temp_file"
                                    cat "$log_path" >> "$temp_file"
                                    mv "$temp_file" "$log_path"
                                    echo "Added CSV headers to existing log file."
                                  fi
                                  
                                  # Loop through each tag in the taglist
                                  for tag in $taglist; do
                                    # Count occurrences of the tag in the log
                                    count=0
                                    youngest=""
                                    days_ago="N/A"
                                    
                                    if [[ -f "$log_path" ]]; then
                                      # Skip header when counting
                                      count=$(grep -c "^\"$tag\"," "$log_path")
                                      
                                      # Get the newest backup date for this tag
                                      if [[ $count -gt 0 ]]; then
                                        # Extract dates and find the newest one
                                        dates=$(grep "^\"$tag\"," "$log_path" | cut -d',' -f2)
                                        youngest=$(echo "$dates" | sort -r | head -1)
                                        
                                        # Calculate days since last backup
                                        if [[ ! -z "$youngest" ]]; then
                                          youngest_seconds=$(date -d "$youngest" +%s)
                                          now_seconds=$(date +%s)
                                          days_diff=$(( (now_seconds - youngest_seconds) / 86400 ))
                                          days_ago="$days_diff days"
                                        fi
                                      fi
                                    fi
                                    
                                    # Determine status with colored output
                                    if [[ $count -eq 0 ]]; then
                                      status="Missing"
                                      status_color="\e[31m$status\e[0m" # Red
                                    elif [[ $count -gt 5 ]]; then
                                      status="Needs renewal"
                                      status_color="\e[33m$status\e[0m" # Yellow
                                    elif [[ ! -z "$youngest" ]]; then
                                      # Calculate days since last backup
                                      youngest_seconds=$(date -d "$youngest" +%s)
                                      now_seconds=$(date +%s)
                                      days_diff=$(( (now_seconds - youngest_seconds) / 86400 ))
                                      
                                      if [[ $days_diff -gt 7 ]]; then
                                        status="Needs to be run"
                                        status_color="\e[33m$status\e[0m" # Yellow
                                      else
                                        status="Up to date"
                                        status_color="\e[32m$status\e[0m" # Green
                                      fi
                                    else
                                      status="Missing"
                                      status_color="\e[31m$status\e[0m" # Red
                                    fi
                                    
                                    printf "%-8s %-15b %-10s %-20s %-15s\n" "$tag" "$status_color" "$count" "${youngest:-N/A}" "$days_ago"
                                  done
                                  
                                  echo "--------------------------------------------------------"
                                  echo "CSV log file: $log_path"
                                  echo "Run 'loci -l' to refresh this status report"
                                }
                                
                                # Function to show backup stats
                                show_stats() {
                                  read_settings
                                  log_path="$HOME/.backuplog"
                                  
                                  if [[ ! -f "$log_path" ]]; then
                                    echo "No backup log found at $log_path"
                                    return 1
                                  fi
                                  
                                  echo "Backup Statistics"
                                  echo "================="
                                  
                                  # Total number of backups
                                  total_backups=$(grep -v "^\"tag\"" "$log_path" | wc -l)
                                  echo "Total backups: $total_backups"
                                  
                                  # Backups per tag
                                  echo -e "\nBackups per tag:"
                                  for tag in $taglist; do
                                    count=$(grep "^\"$tag\"," "$log_path" | wc -l)
                                    echo "  $tag: $count"
                                  done
                                  
                                  # Last backup time for each tag
                                  echo -e "\nLast backup time:"
                                  for tag in $taglist; do
                                    latest=$(grep "^\"$tag\"," "$log_path" | cut -d',' -f2 | sort -r | head -1)
                                    if [[ -z "$latest" ]]; then
                                      echo "  $tag: Never"
                                    else
                                      # Calculate days ago
                                      latest_seconds=$(date -d "$latest" +%s)
                                      now_seconds=$(date +%s)
                                      days_diff=$(( (now_seconds - latest_seconds) / 86400 ))
                                      echo "  $tag: $latest ($days_diff days ago)"
                                    fi
                                  done
                                  
                                  echo -e "\nBackup log file: $log_path"
                                  echo "To view in a spreadsheet: cp $log_path ~/backups.csv"
                                }
                                
                                # Function to export log to CSV
                                export_csv() {
                                  read_settings
                                  log_path="$HOME/.backuplog"
                                  export_path="${1:-$HOME/backup_export.csv}"
                                  
                                  if [[ ! -f "$log_path" ]]; then
                                    echo "No backup log found at $log_path"
                                    return 1
                                  fi
                                  
                                  # Copy the log file to export location
                                  cp "$log_path" "$export_path"
                                  echo "Backup log exported to: $export_path"
                                  echo "You can now open this file in your spreadsheet application."
                                }
                                
                                # Main function
                                main() {
                                  if [[ "$1" == "-b" || "$1" == "--backup" ]] && [[ ! -z "$2" ]]; then
                                    backup "$2"
                                  elif [[ "$1" == "-r" || "$1" == "--remove" ]] && [[ ! -z "$2" ]]; then
                                    remove_backup "$2"
                                  elif [[ "$1" == "-l" || "$1" == "--list" ]]; then
                                    list_backups
                                  elif [[ "$1" == "-s" || "$1" == "--stats" ]]; then
                                    show_stats
                                  elif [[ "$1" == "-e" || "$1" == "--export" ]]; then
                                    export_csv "$2"
                                  elif [[ "$1" == "-h" || "$1" == "--help" ]]; then
                                    echo "Loci Backup Management Tool"
                                    echo "Usage:"
                                    echo "  loci -b, --backup <tag>   Create a backup with the specified tag"
                                    echo "  loci -r, --remove <tag>   Remove a backup with the specified tag"
                                    echo "  loci -l, --list           List all backup statuses"
                                    echo "  loci -s, --stats          Show backup statistics"
                                    echo "  loci -e, --export [path]  Export backup log to CSV (default: ~/backup_export.csv)"
                                    echo "  loci -h, --help           Show this help message"
                                  else
                                    echo "Usage: loci -b <tag> | loci -r <tag> | loci -l | loci -s | loci -e [path] | loci -h"
                                  fi
                                }
                                
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                                  One needs to be compiled and the other is literally the de facto scripting language intended for exactly this purpose.

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                                  Python does not need to be compiled, have you ever used it?

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                                    It's also to help me learn python. And it works for me. : ^ )

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                                    Bash does seem like a better fit for this kind of script since it is a lot more portable.

                                    I.e.: It comes by default for many Linux distributions. For windows, a Git bash install will get you most utilities needed for large reliable scripts (grep, scp, find, sort, uniq, cat, tr, ls, etc.).

                                    With that said, you should write it on whatever language you want, especially if it is for learning purposes, that’s where the fun comes from 🙂

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                                      A hilariously unnecessary Python script that could have easily been done in bash since it’s literally just a wrapper around rsync. 😅

                                      When you’ve only got a Python-sized hammer in your toolbox, everything looks like a Python nail, I guess.

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                                      Looks like a line by line translation from the python. Will you use it to backup your home directory?

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                                        #!/bin/bash
                                        read_settings() {
                                          settings_file="$HOME/.config/loci/settings"
                                          if [[ -f "$settings_file" ]]; then
                                            while IFS='=' read -r key value || [[ -n "$key" ]]; do
                                              if [[ ! -z "$key" && ! "$key" =~ ^# && ! "$key" =~ ^\[ ]]; then
                                                key=$(echo "$key" | xargs)
                                                value=$(echo "$value" | xargs)
                                                declare -g "$key"="$value"
                                              fi
                                            done < "$settings_file"
                                          else
                                            echo "Settings file not found: $settings_file"
                                            exit 1
                                          fi
                                        }
                                        
                                        # Function to perform the backup
                                        backup() {
                                          local tag="$1"
                                          read_settings
                                          
                                          log_path="$HOME/.backuplog"
                                          
                                          # Check if header exists in log file, if not, create it
                                          if [[ ! -f "$log_path" ]]; then
                                            echo "\"tag\",\"timestamp\",\"command\",\"completion_time\"" > "$log_path"
                                          elif [[ $(head -1 "$log_path") != "\"tag\",\"timestamp\",\"command\",\"completion_time\"" ]]; then
                                            # Add header if it doesn't exist
                                            temp_file=$(mktemp)
                                            echo "\"tag\",\"timestamp\",\"command\",\"completion_time\"" > "$temp_file"
                                            cat "$log_path" >> "$temp_file"
                                            mv "$temp_file" "$log_path"
                                          fi
                                          
                                          # Create backup directory if it doesn't exist
                                          backup_dest="$backup_root/$tag"
                                          mkdir -p "$backup_dest" 2>/dev/null
                                          
                                          # Rsync command for backup
                                          target="$user@$server:/home/$user/$backup_root/$tag"
                                          rsync_cmd="rsync -avh $source_dir $target"
                                          # If exclude_files is defined and not empty, add it to rsync command
                                          if [[ -n "$exclude_files" ]]; then
                                            rsync_cmd="rsync -avh --exclude='$exclude_files' $source_dir $target"
                                          fi
                                          
                                          echo "Starting backup for tag '$tag' at $(date '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')"
                                          echo "Command: $rsync_cmd"
                                          
                                          # Record start time
                                          start_timestamp=$(date +"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")
                                          
                                          # Execute the backup
                                          eval "$rsync_cmd"
                                          backup_status=$?
                                          
                                          # Record completion time
                                          completion_timestamp=$(date +"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")
                                          
                                          # Calculate duration
                                          start_seconds=$(date -d "$start_timestamp" +%s)
                                          end_seconds=$(date -d "$completion_timestamp" +%s)
                                          duration=$((end_seconds - start_seconds))
                                          
                                          # Format duration
                                          if [[ $duration -ge 3600 ]]; then
                                            formatted_duration="$((duration / 3600))h $((duration % 3600 / 60))m $((duration % 60))s"
                                          elif [[ $duration -ge 60 ]]; then
                                            formatted_duration="$((duration / 60))m $((duration % 60))s"
                                          else
                                            formatted_duration="${duration}s"
                                          fi
                                          
                                          # Log the backup information as proper CSV
                                          echo "\"$tag\",\"$start_timestamp\",\"$rsync_cmd\",\"$completion_timestamp\"" >> "$log_path"
                                          
                                          if [[ $backup_status -eq 0 ]]; then
                                            echo -e "\e[32mBackup for '$tag' completed successfully\e[0m"
                                            echo "Duration: $formatted_duration"
                                            echo "Logged to: $log_path"
                                          else
                                            echo -e "\e[31mBackup for '$tag' failed with status $backup_status\e[0m"
                                          fi
                                        }
                                        
                                        # Function to remove the backup
                                        remove_backup() {
                                          local tag="$1"
                                          read_settings
                                          
                                          echo "Removing backup for tag '$tag'..."
                                          
                                          # Rsync remove command
                                          rmfile="/home/$user/$backup_root/$tag"
                                          rm_cmd="ssh $user@$server rm -rf $rmfile"
                                          
                                          # Execute the removal command
                                          eval "$rm_cmd"
                                          rm_status=$?
                                          
                                          if [[ $rm_status -ne 0 ]]; then
                                            echo -e "\e[31mError: Failed to remove remote backup for tag '$tag'\e[0m"
                                            echo "Command failed: $rm_cmd"
                                            return 1
                                          fi
                                          
                                          # Remove log entries while preserving header
                                          log_path="$HOME/.backuplog"
                                          if [[ -f "$log_path" ]]; then
                                            # Create a temporary file
                                            temp_file=$(mktemp)
                                            
                                            # Copy header (first line) if it exists
                                            if [[ -s "$log_path" ]]; then
                                              head -1 "$log_path" > "$temp_file"
                                              # Only copy non-matching lines after header
                                              tail -n +2 "$log_path" | grep -v "^\"$tag\"," >> "$temp_file"
                                            else
                                              # If log is empty, add header
                                              echo "\"tag\",\"timestamp\",\"command\",\"completion_time\"" > "$temp_file"
                                            fi
                                            
                                            # Replace the original with filtered content
                                            mv "$temp_file" "$log_path"
                                            
                                            echo -e "\e[32mBackup '$tag' removed successfully\e[0m"
                                            echo "Log entries for '$tag' have been removed from $log_path"
                                          else
                                            echo -e "\e[32mBackup '$tag' removed successfully\e[0m"
                                            echo "No log file found at $log_path"
                                          fi
                                        }
                                        
                                        # Function to list the backups with detailed timing information
                                        list_backups() {
                                          read_settings
                                          log_path="$HOME/.backuplog"
                                          
                                          echo "Backup Status Report ($(date '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'))"
                                          echo "========================================================="
                                          printf "%-8s %-15s %-10s %-20s %-15s\n" "TAG" "STATUS" "COUNT" "LAST BACKUP" "DAYS AGO"
                                          echo "--------------------------------------------------------"
                                          
                                          # Check if header exists in log file, if not, create it
                                          if [[ ! -f "$log_path" ]]; then
                                            echo "\"tag\",\"timestamp\",\"command\",\"completion_time\"" > "$log_path"
                                            echo "Created new log file with CSV headers."
                                          elif [[ $(head -1 "$log_path") != "\"tag\",\"timestamp\",\"command\",\"completion_time\"" ]]; then
                                            # Add header if it doesn't exist
                                            temp_file=$(mktemp)
                                            echo "\"tag\",\"timestamp\",\"command\",\"completion_time\"" > "$temp_file"
                                            cat "$log_path" >> "$temp_file"
                                            mv "$temp_file" "$log_path"
                                            echo "Added CSV headers to existing log file."
                                          fi
                                          
                                          # Loop through each tag in the taglist
                                          for tag in $taglist; do
                                            # Count occurrences of the tag in the log
                                            count=0
                                            youngest=""
                                            days_ago="N/A"
                                            
                                            if [[ -f "$log_path" ]]; then
                                              # Skip header when counting
                                              count=$(grep -c "^\"$tag\"," "$log_path")
                                              
                                              # Get the newest backup date for this tag
                                              if [[ $count -gt 0 ]]; then
                                                # Extract dates and find the newest one
                                                dates=$(grep "^\"$tag\"," "$log_path" | cut -d',' -f2)
                                                youngest=$(echo "$dates" | sort -r | head -1)
                                                
                                                # Calculate days since last backup
                                                if [[ ! -z "$youngest" ]]; then
                                                  youngest_seconds=$(date -d "$youngest" +%s)
                                                  now_seconds=$(date +%s)
                                                  days_diff=$(( (now_seconds - youngest_seconds) / 86400 ))
                                                  days_ago="$days_diff days"
                                                fi
                                              fi
                                            fi
                                            
                                            # Determine status with colored output
                                            if [[ $count -eq 0 ]]; then
                                              status="Missing"
                                              status_color="\e[31m$status\e[0m" # Red
                                            elif [[ $count -gt 5 ]]; then
                                              status="Needs renewal"
                                              status_color="\e[33m$status\e[0m" # Yellow
                                            elif [[ ! -z "$youngest" ]]; then
                                              # Calculate days since last backup
                                              youngest_seconds=$(date -d "$youngest" +%s)
                                              now_seconds=$(date +%s)
                                              days_diff=$(( (now_seconds - youngest_seconds) / 86400 ))
                                              
                                              if [[ $days_diff -gt 7 ]]; then
                                                status="Needs to be run"
                                                status_color="\e[33m$status\e[0m" # Yellow
                                              else
                                                status="Up to date"
                                                status_color="\e[32m$status\e[0m" # Green
                                              fi
                                            else
                                              status="Missing"
                                              status_color="\e[31m$status\e[0m" # Red
                                            fi
                                            
                                            printf "%-8s %-15b %-10s %-20s %-15s\n" "$tag" "$status_color" "$count" "${youngest:-N/A}" "$days_ago"
                                          done
                                          
                                          echo "--------------------------------------------------------"
                                          echo "CSV log file: $log_path"
                                          echo "Run 'loci -l' to refresh this status report"
                                        }
                                        
                                        # Function to show backup stats
                                        show_stats() {
                                          read_settings
                                          log_path="$HOME/.backuplog"
                                          
                                          if [[ ! -f "$log_path" ]]; then
                                            echo "No backup log found at $log_path"
                                            return 1
                                          fi
                                          
                                          echo "Backup Statistics"
                                          echo "================="
                                          
                                          # Total number of backups
                                          total_backups=$(grep -v "^\"tag\"" "$log_path" | wc -l)
                                          echo "Total backups: $total_backups"
                                          
                                          # Backups per tag
                                          echo -e "\nBackups per tag:"
                                          for tag in $taglist; do
                                            count=$(grep "^\"$tag\"," "$log_path" | wc -l)
                                            echo "  $tag: $count"
                                          done
                                          
                                          # Last backup time for each tag
                                          echo -e "\nLast backup time:"
                                          for tag in $taglist; do
                                            latest=$(grep "^\"$tag\"," "$log_path" | cut -d',' -f2 | sort -r | head -1)
                                            if [[ -z "$latest" ]]; then
                                              echo "  $tag: Never"
                                            else
                                              # Calculate days ago
                                              latest_seconds=$(date -d "$latest" +%s)
                                              now_seconds=$(date +%s)
                                              days_diff=$(( (now_seconds - latest_seconds) / 86400 ))
                                              echo "  $tag: $latest ($days_diff days ago)"
                                            fi
                                          done
                                          
                                          echo -e "\nBackup log file: $log_path"
                                          echo "To view in a spreadsheet: cp $log_path ~/backups.csv"
                                        }
                                        
                                        # Function to export log to CSV
                                        export_csv() {
                                          read_settings
                                          log_path="$HOME/.backuplog"
                                          export_path="${1:-$HOME/backup_export.csv}"
                                          
                                          if [[ ! -f "$log_path" ]]; then
                                            echo "No backup log found at $log_path"
                                            return 1
                                          fi
                                          
                                          # Copy the log file to export location
                                          cp "$log_path" "$export_path"
                                          echo "Backup log exported to: $export_path"
                                          echo "You can now open this file in your spreadsheet application."
                                        }
                                        
                                        # Main function
                                        main() {
                                          if [[ "$1" == "-b" || "$1" == "--backup" ]] && [[ ! -z "$2" ]]; then
                                            backup "$2"
                                          elif [[ "$1" == "-r" || "$1" == "--remove" ]] && [[ ! -z "$2" ]]; then
                                            remove_backup "$2"
                                          elif [[ "$1" == "-l" || "$1" == "--list" ]]; then
                                            list_backups
                                          elif [[ "$1" == "-s" || "$1" == "--stats" ]]; then
                                            show_stats
                                          elif [[ "$1" == "-e" || "$1" == "--export" ]]; then
                                            export_csv "$2"
                                          elif [[ "$1" == "-h" || "$1" == "--help" ]]; then
                                            echo "Loci Backup Management Tool"
                                            echo "Usage:"
                                            echo "  loci -b, --backup <tag>   Create a backup with the specified tag"
                                            echo "  loci -r, --remove <tag>   Remove a backup with the specified tag"
                                            echo "  loci -l, --list           List all backup statuses"
                                            echo "  loci -s, --stats          Show backup statistics"
                                            echo "  loci -e, --export [path]  Export backup log to CSV (default: ~/backup_export.csv)"
                                            echo "  loci -h, --help           Show this help message"
                                          else
                                            echo "Usage: loci -b <tag> | loci -r <tag> | loci -l | loci -s | loci -e [path] | loci -h"
                                          fi
                                        }
                                        
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                                        Ah, Improvements!

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                                          One needs to be compiled and the other is literally the de facto scripting language intended for exactly this purpose.

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                                          My system came with Python3 installed. Debian 12.

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