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Automated system backups via rdiff-backup
* [Source Code](http://github.com/ketiko/understudy)
* [API documentation](http://rubydoc.info/github/ketiko/understudy/master)
* [Rubygem](http://rubygems.org/gems/understudy)
+Understudy fills in for you when you need them the most, when you lose your data. It knows every line and is ready to step in whenever you need it.
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+Understudy automates entire system backups using rdiff-backup internally. It's based on automated rdiff-backup configurations I've found myself setting up over and over.
+I wanted to simplify some of the rdiff-backup process by enabling some defaults based on the path. I also wanted to be able easily backup an entire machine without worrying about
+multiple rdiff-backup scripts.
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## Installation
$ gem install understudy
## Usage
-$ understudy
+$ understudy --help
## License
Released under the MIT License. See the [LICENSE][] file for further details.