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		@@ -19,11 +19,11 @@ This tells the Commandline tool what to do. Supported commands will be described
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If the command needs access to the files at the backend, you need to specify the protocol, URL and credentials as the first argument.  
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Example: to access host.myftpserver.com/backup with username User and password Pass, using the FTP protocol, the target URL will be:  
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`ftp://User:Pass@host.myftpserver.com`  
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Each storage provider has its own set of required and optional parameters. See [Storage Providers](#_Storage_Providers) for more info about specific backends.
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Each storage provider has its own set of required and optional parameters. See [Storage Providers](05-storage-providers) for more info about specific backends.
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* **Command arguments**  
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Some commands need additional information. For example, if you want to compare 2 backups, you have to specify which 2 backups from the available list Duplicati should compare.
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* **Advanced options**  
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Duplicati offers a wide range of advanced options. With advanced options you give Duplicati additional information, like the location of the local database, where to store temporary files or information to fine-tune the command you want to execute. There are general advanced options and advanced options for specific storage providers. See< [Storage Providers](#_Storage_Providers) and [Advanced options](#_Advanced_options) for more information.
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Duplicati offers a wide range of advanced options. With advanced options you give Duplicati additional information, like the location of the local database, where to store temporary files or information to fine-tune the command you want to execute. There are general advanced options and advanced options for specific storage providers. See< [Storage Providers](05-storage-providers) and [Advanced options](06-advanced-options) for more information.
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Generally, each operation from the command line has the following format:
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Add as many advanced options as needed, like `--passphrase` and `--dblock-size`.
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>  Instead of composing the complete backup command yourself, including all advanced options, you can create a backup job in the Graphical User Interface, without scheduling it. Once completed, you can export the backup job to the command line, resulting in a Duplicati.CommandLine.exe backup command with all settings that you specified in the wizard. You can paste this generated command in your favorite task scheduler. For more information about creating a backup job in the Graphical User Interface, see [Creating a new backup job](#_Creating-a-new-backup-job). For more information about exporting the backup job to the command line, see [Exporting a backup job configuration](#_exporting-a-backup-job-configuration).
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>  Instead of composing the complete backup command yourself, including all advanced options, you can create a backup job in the Graphical User Interface, without scheduling it. Once completed, you can export the backup job to the command line, resulting in a Duplicati.CommandLine.exe backup command with all settings that you specified in the wizard. You can paste this generated command in your favorite task scheduler. For more information about creating a backup job in the Graphical User Interface, see [Creating a new backup job](03-using-the-graphical-user-interface/#creating-a-new-backup-job). For more information about exporting the backup job to the command line, see [Exporting a backup job configuration](03-using-the-graphical-user-interface/#exporting-a-backup-job-configuration).
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The Commandline equivalent of the backup job described in [Creating a new backup job](#_Creating_a_new) is:
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The Commandline equivalent of the backup job described in [Creating a new backup job](03-using-the-graphical-user-interface/#creating-a-new-backup-job) is:
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```nohighlight
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Duplicati.CommandLine.exe backup "ftp://myftpserver.com/Backup/Pictures?auth-username=Duplicati&auth-password=backup" "C:\Users\User\Pictures" --backup-name="Pictures Collection" --dbpath="C:\Users\User\DuplicatiCanary\data\LFYXSFKFFN.sqlite" --encryption-module="aes" --compression-module="zip" --dblock-size="50mb" --keep-time="3M" --passphrase="%@/%78kUPKlZtz" --skip-files-larger-than="2GB" --default-filters="Windows" --exclude-files-attributes="temporary" --disable-module="console-password-input" --exclude="desktop.ini"
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