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-h, --help               show this help message and exit
--critical               work on log level CRITICAL
--error                  work on log level ERROR
--warning                work on log level WARNING (default)
--info, -v, --verbose    work on log level INFO
--debug                  enable debug output, work on log level DEBUG
--debug-topic TOPIC      enable TOPIC debugging (can be specified multiple times). The logger path is borg.debug.<TOPIC> if TOPIC is not fully qualified.
-p, --progress           show progress information
--iec                    format using IEC units (1KiB = 1024B)
--log-json               Output one JSON object per log line instead of formatted text.
--lock-wait SECONDS      wait at most SECONDS for acquiring a repository/cache lock (default: 10).
--show-version           show/log the borg version
--show-rc                show/log the return code (rc)
--umask M                set umask to M (local only, default: 0077)
--remote-path PATH       use PATH as borg executable on the remote (default: "borg")
--upload-ratelimit RATE    set network upload rate limit in kiByte/s (default: 0=unlimited)
--upload-buffer UPLOAD_BUFFER    set network upload buffer size in MiB. (default: 0=no buffer)
--debug-profile FILE     Write execution profile in Borg format into FILE. For local use a Python-compatible file can be generated by suffixing FILE with ".pyprof".
--rsh RSH                Use this command to connect to the 'borg serve' process (default: 'ssh')
--socket PATH            Use UNIX DOMAIN (IPC) socket at PATH for client/server communication with socket: protocol.
-r REPO, --repo REPO     repository to use