Boar provides simple version control and backup for photos, videos, and other binary files. Boar aims to be the perfect way to make sure your most important digital information, like pictures, movies, and documents, is stored safely. It makes it possible for you to restore any or all of your files from any point in time. It makes it easy to maintain verified backups of your data, including file history. It imposes no limits on file or repository sizes. Using boar is an effective way to prevent data loss due to human or machine error.
| Tags | VCS Binaries Repository Archiving archive photo management file backup |
|---|---|
| Licenses | Apache 2.0 |
| Operating Systems | Linux Windows |
| Implementation | Python |
| Translations | English |
Recent releases


Release Notes: A major performance increase for loading sessions with frequently modified/deleted files. Several minor bugs and usability issues have been resolved.


Release Notes: It is now possible to access a repository over the network by using ssh or a stand-alone server. Faster continuous replication of repositories. Several new commands to easier access the repository in scripts. Multiple minor usage improvements.


Release Notes: Performance on Windows is much improved. An issue with progress reporting on Windows was fixed.


Release Notes: This release adds much-improved progress information, continuous replication mode, speed improvements, and much more.


Release Notes: A new feature was added to provide better control over which files boar will import. This feature is similar to the ignore lists in svn and mercurial. Various minor fixes were made.
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