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docs: clarify requirements when using command line options with special characters within a shell #8628 #8633

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9 changes: 9 additions & 0 deletions src/borg/archiver.py
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Expand Up @@ -2414,6 +2414,15 @@ def do_break_lock(self, args, repository):
from within a shell, the patterns should be quoted to protect them from
expansion.

Patterns matching special characters, e.g. white space, within a shell may
require adjustments, such as putting quotation marks around the arguments.
Example:
Using bash, the following command line option would match and exclude "item name":
``--pattern='-path/item name'``
Note that when patterns are used within a pattern file directly read by borg,
e.g. when using ``--exclude-from`` or ``--patterns-from``, there is no shell
involved and thus no quotation marks are required.

The ``--exclude-from`` option permits loading exclusion patterns from a text
file with one pattern per line. Lines empty or starting with the number sign
('#') after removing whitespace on both ends are ignored. The optional style
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