A simple, cross-platform restic backup GUI for browsing and restoring restic repositories.
Built with Tauri, based on leaanthony's Restoric PoC.
Older versions of the restic browser were built using Wails2. The latest release based on Wails is v0.2.6.
Prebuilt binaries can be downloaded from the GitHub releases page.
This is not a fullblown restic backup GUI - it only allows you to browse existing repositories!
- Displays contents (snapshots, files) from local and remote restic repositories.
- Dumps selected files or folders (as a zip archive) to a desired location.
- Restores selected files or folders to a desired location.
- Opens selected files by moving them to TEMP, then opens them with your operating system's default programs.
The UI is navigatable via keyboard shortcuts. To change the focus area, hit Tab
+ Shift-Tab
keys.
Control/CMD + O
: Open new repository
Arrow keys
,Page Up/Down
,Home/End
: Change selected snapshot
Arrow keys
,Page Up/Down
,Home/End
: Change selected fileo
orEnter
orSpace
: Open selected file or folderd
: Dump selected file or folder as zip filer
: Restore selected file or folder
Restic-Browser [OPTIONS]
-h, --help
Print help information
--insecure-tls
skip TLS certificate verification when connecting to the repo (insecure)
--password <password>
password for the repository - NOT RECOMMENDED - USE password-file/command instead. (default: $RESTIC_PASSWORD)
--password-command <password-command>
shell command to obtain the repository password from (default: $RESTIC_PASSWORD_COMMAND)
--password-file <password-file>
file to read the repository password from (default: $RESTIC_PASSWORD_FILE)
-r, --repo <repo>
repository to show or restore from (default: $RESTIC_REPOSITORY)
--rclone <rclone>
ABS path to the rclone executable that should be used for rclone locations. (default: 'rclone')
--repository-file <repository-file>
file to read the repository location from (default: $RESTIC_REPOSITORY_FILE)
--restic <restic>
ABS path to the restic executable that should be used. (default: find in $PATH)
-V, --version
Print version information
- Install restic and make sure it is included in your $PATH.
On MacOS, where setting the PATH for desktop applications is a really hard thing to do, the restic executable will also be found if it's in one of the following folders:/usr/local/bin, /opt/local/bin, /opt/homebrew/bin, ~/bin
.
- Windows 10 or later with WebView2 Runtime
- macOS 10.13 or later
- Linux with GLIBC_2.31 or later (e.g. Ubuntu 20.04 or later)
- WebKit2 (install via
apt install libwebkit2gtk-4.0
on Ubuntu)
- Follow the Tauri Prerequisites Docs to install a C/C++ toolchain and Rust 1.70 or later for your platform.
- Make sure npm Node 18 LTS or later is installed.
- Install restic and make sure it is included in your $PATH.
Note: installing the tauri CLI via cargo is not necessary. Tauri can be launched through npm (see below).
To work in live development mode with automatic hot-reloading, run npm run tauri dev
in the root directory.
To debug the Tauri Rust application code, you can use the included startup tasks of vscode. If you press "F5" in vscode, the application will be built in debug mode and then started.
To build a redistributable package in production mode, run npm run tauri build
in the root directory.
MIT license. See LICENSE for the full text.
Patches are welcome! Please fork the latest git repository and create a feature branch.