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# seafile_recovery
```
Seafile Recovery.
Usage:
seafile_recovery [--storage=<sto>] head <repoid>
seafile_recovery [--storage=<sto>] ls <repoid> (--dir=<dirid> | --file=<fileid>)
seafile_recovery [--storage=<sto>] cp <repoid> (--dir=<dirid> | --file=<fileid>)
seafile_recovery [--storage=<sto>] s3 <repoid> (--dir=<dirid> | --file=<pathid>) <s3url>
seafile_recovery (-h | --help)
Options:
-h --help Show this screen
--storage=<sto> Set Seafile storage path [default: ./storage]
--dir=<dirid> Seafile Directory ID, can be obtained from commits as RootID
--file=<fileid> Seafile File ID, can be obtained through ls
```
## Dev notes
Should look how Seafile handles ID collision, it might be one here in a repo with `44592` commits:
```
$ ls -lah
62684fe2260d67b6b5d2de909c3816feb21c39 bd8d7b2df788bf8bb6efc87ddb52c6f595ea7e ffc4e7f4273c8e4cc57124ccb6d65467c3b6a3
641064a61de537a696f2172e90be9c8ac4ae04 bd8d7b2df788bf8bb6efc87ddb52c6f595ea7e.8WWPVZ
$ ls -lah bd8d7b2df788bf8bb6efc87ddb52c6f595ea7e.8WWPVZ
-rw------- 1 1000 1000 0 Jan 12 2019 bd8d7b2df788bf8bb6efc87ddb52c6f595ea7e.8WWPVZ
% ls -lah bd8d7b2df788bf8bb6efc87ddb52c6f595ea7e
-rw------- 1 1000 1000 629 Jan 12 2019 bd8d7b2df788bf8bb6efc87ddb52c6f595ea7e
```