~ \[-r *host*:*path*\] \[-v\] \[-q\] \[-d *seconds-since-epoch*\] \[\--bench\]
\[\--max-pack-size=*bytes*\] \[-#\] \[\--bwlimit=*bytes*\]
\[\--max-pack-objects=*n*\] \[\--fanout=*count*\]
- \[\--keep-boundaries\] \[--git-ids | filenames...\]
+ \[\--keep-boundaries\] \[\--git-ids | filenames...\]
# DESCRIPTION
to the server. This is good for making your backups
not suck up all your network bandwidth. Use a suffix
like k, M, or G to specify multiples of 1024,
- 1024*1024, 1024*1024*1024 respectively.
+ 1024\*1024, 1024\*1024\*1024 respectively.
-*#*, \--compress=*#*
: set the compression level to # (a value from 0-9, where