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When matching a path against a list of patterns, the path is compared with the part after + or -, one pattern at a time. Therefore, the order of the patterns is significant. If a match with an include pattern is found, the path is said to be included without further comparisons. If a match with an exclude pattern is found, the path is said to be excluded without further comparison. If a match is not found, the path will be excluded if all patterns are include patterns, but included otherwise.
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Note that the path in Duplicacy for a directory always ends with a /, even on Windows. The path of a file does not end with a /. This can be used to exclude directories only.
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Patterns ending with a / apply to directories only, and patterns not ending with a / apply to files only. When a directory is excluded, all files and subdirectires under it will also be excluded. Note that the path separator is always /, even on Windows.
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The following pattern list includes only files under the directory foo/ but not files under the subdirectory foo/bar:
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-foo/bar/
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+foo/*
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-*
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```
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For the *backup* command, the include/exclude patterns are read from a file named *filters* under the *.duplicacy* directory.
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For the *restore* command, the include/exclude patterns are specified as the command line arguments.
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## Managing Passwords
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Duplicacy will attempt to retrieve in three ways the storage password and the storage-specific access tokens/keys.
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