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NAME
       restic-forget - Remove snapshots	from the repository

SYNOPSIS
       restic forget [flags] [snapshot ID] [...]

DESCRIPTION
       The "forget" command removes snapshots according	to a policy. All snap-
       shots  are first	divided	into groups according to "--group-by", and af-
       ter that	the policy specified by	the "--keep-" options  is  applied  to
       each group individually.	 If there are not enough snapshots to keep one
       for  each duration related "--keep-{within-,}" option, the oldest snap-
       shot in the group is kept additionally.

       Please note that	this command really only deletes the  snapshot	object
       in  the repository, which is a reference	to data	stored there. In order
       to remove the unreferenced data after "forget"  was  run	 successfully,
       see the "prune" command.

       Please also read	the documentation for "forget" to learn	about some im-
       portant security	considerations.

EXIT STATUS
       Exit  status  is	 0 if the command was successful.  Exit	status is 1 if
       there was any error.  Exit status is 3 if there was an  error  removing
       one  or	more  snapshots.  Exit status is 10 if the repository does not
       exist.  Exit status is 11 if the	repository is  already	locked.	  Exit
       status is 12 if the password is incorrect.

OPTIONS
       -l,  --keep-last=0	keep  the last n snapshots (use	'unlimited' to
       keep all	snapshots)

       -H, --keep-hourly=0	keep the last n	hourly snapshots (use  'unlim-
       ited' to	keep all hourly	snapshots)

       -d,  --keep-daily=0	 keep  the last	n daily	snapshots (use 'unlim-
       ited' to	keep all daily snapshots)

       -w, --keep-weekly=0	keep the last n	weekly snapshots (use  'unlim-
       ited' to	keep all weekly	snapshots)

       -m,  --keep-monthly=0	   keep	the last n monthly snapshots (use 'un-
       limited'	to keep	all monthly snapshots)

       -y, --keep-yearly=0	keep the last n	yearly snapshots (use  'unlim-
       ited' to	keep all yearly	snapshots)

       --keep-within=	    keep  snapshots  that are newer than duration (eg.
       1y5m7d2h) relative to the latest	snapshot

       --keep-within-hourly=	  keep hourly snapshots	that  are  newer  than
       duration	(eg. 1y5m7d2h) relative	to the latest snapshot

       --keep-within-daily=	  keep daily snapshots that are	newer than du-
       ration (eg. 1y5m7d2h) relative to the latest snapshot

       --keep-within-weekly=	  keep weekly snapshots	that  are  newer  than
       duration	(eg. 1y5m7d2h) relative	to the latest snapshot

       --keep-within-monthly=	    keep monthly snapshots that	are newer than
       duration	(eg. 1y5m7d2h) relative	to the latest snapshot

       --keep-within-yearly=	  keep yearly snapshots	that  are  newer  than
       duration	(eg. 1y5m7d2h) relative	to the latest snapshot

       --keep-tag=[]	   keep	 snapshots with	this taglist (can be specified
       multiple	times)

       --unsafe-allow-remove-all[=false]      allow deleting all snapshots  of
       a snapshot group

       --host=[]       only consider snapshots for this	host (can be specified
       multiple	times, use empty string	 to  unset  default  value)  (default:
       $RESTIC_HOST)

       --tag=[]	      only  consider snapshots including tag[,tag,...] (can be
       specified multiple times)

       --path=[]      only consider snapshots including	this  (absolute)  path
       (can  be	specified multiple times, snapshots must include all specified
       paths)

       -c, --compact[=false]	  use compact output format

       -g, --group-by=host,paths      group snapshots by  host,	 paths	and/or
       tags, separated by comma	(disable grouping with '')

       -n,  --dry-run[=false]	    do	not  delete  anything, just print what
       would be	done

       --prune[=false]	    automatically run the 'prune' command if snapshots
       have been removed

       --max-unused="5%"      tolerate given limit of  unused  data  (absolute
       value  in  bytes	 with suffixes k/K, m/M, g/G, t/T, a value in %	or the
       word 'unlimited')

       --max-repack-size=""	 stop after repacking this much	data in	 total
       (allowed	suffixes for size: k/K,	m/M, g/G, t/T)

       --repack-cacheable-only[=false]	      only   repack  packs  which  are
       cacheable

       --repack-uncompressed[=false]	  repack all uncompressed data

       --repack-smaller-than=""	     pack below-limit packfiles	(allowed  suf-
       fixes: m/M)

       -h, --help[=false]      help for	forget

OPTIONS	INHERITED FROM PARENT COMMANDS
       --cacert=[]	file to	load root certificates from (default: use sys-
       tem certificates	or $RESTIC_CACERT)

       --cache-dir=""	    set	 the cache directory. (default:	use system de-
       fault cache directory)

       --cleanup-cache[=false]	    auto remove	old cache directories

       --compression=auto      compression mode	(only available	for repository
       format  version	2),  one  of  (auto|off|fastest|better|max)  (default:
       $RESTIC_COMPRESSION)

       --http-user-agent=""	  set  a http user agent for outgoing http re-
       quests

       --insecure-no-password[=false]	    use	 an  empty  password  for  the
       repository, must	be passed to every restic command (insecure)

       --insecure-tls[=false]	   skip	TLS certificate	verification when con-
       necting to the repository (insecure)

       --json[=false]	    set	 output	mode to	JSON for commands that support
       it

       --key-hint=""	  key ID of key	 to  try  decrypting  first  (default:
       $RESTIC_KEY_HINT)

       --limit-download=0	limits	downloads  to a	maximum	rate in	KiB/s.
       (default: unlimited)

       --limit-upload=0	     limits uploads to a maximum rate in  KiB/s.  (de-
       fault: unlimited)

       --no-cache[=false]      do not use a local cache

       --no-extra-verify[=false]      skip additional verification of data be-
       fore upload (see	documentation)

       --no-lock[=false]      do not lock the repository, this allows some op-
       erations	on read-only repositories

       -o,  --option=[]	      set extended option (key=value, can be specified
       multiple	times)

       --pack-size=0	  set target pack size in MiB, created pack files  may
       be larger (default: $RESTIC_PACK_SIZE)

       --password-command=""	  shell	command	to obtain the repository pass-
       word from (default: $RESTIC_PASSWORD_COMMAND)

       -p,  --password-file=""	     file to read the repository password from
       (default: $RESTIC_PASSWORD_FILE)

       -q, --quiet[=false]	do not output comprehensive progress report

       -r, --repo=""	  repository to	backup to or  restore  from  (default:
       $RESTIC_REPOSITORY)

       --repository-file=""	  file	to  read  the repository location from
       (default: $RESTIC_REPOSITORY_FILE)

       --retry-lock=0s	    retry to lock the  repository  if  it  is  already
       locked, takes a value like 5m or	2h (default: no	retries)

       --stuck-request-timeout=5m0s	  duration  after which	to retry stuck
       requests

       --tls-client-cert=""	 path to a file	 containing  PEM  encoded  TLS
       client certificate and private key (default: $RESTIC_TLS_CLIENT_CERT)

       -v,  --verbose[=0]	be  verbose (specify multiple times or a level
       using --verbose=n``, max	level/times is 2)

SEE ALSO
       restic(1)

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