 Hey guys, welcome back to Daniel's tech world on YouTube medium and Daniel Russell that tech very very quick video I'm just making these as I do my various backups This is one that I put in the category of very very unlikely to be required backups cloud service backups sas backups been doing some work on my git repository and a couple of git repositories and occurred to me there's probably been a couple of a A couple of months since I since I ran this I'm just gonna as a best practice quickly run this so What I'm just gonna do is I have all my github repositories cloned here on my local It's gonna go for a select all now This is github does have a data export functionality it interestingly doesn't give you All your repositories another interesting thing to point out is there's a few things left out for example Wikis are actually their own repository and if you have project files So this is just gonna get your repositories in that sense I guess you could say that it's imperfect, but it's a it's very quick and just for a Clied backup. There probably is never gonna be required. I think it's better. It's you know It's not it's almost not worth going through the full the data export process each time So I'm just using the GUI over here, and they're just gonna compress these Into a An archive which I'll put on my desktop initially, and I just call it github tar dot gz is a is the compression format being used here Append today's day to the end of it github repos 19 oh six to zero tar dot gz and Let that just Compress onto the desktop. It'll just take a second to run Currently running you can see I've got about 3,000 files spread across my repositories I'm sure there are people with a lot more it just takes a few seconds And that's basically it and I'm gonna drop this into this is a folder on my NAS That syncs up This is automatically configured to sync up to a b2 bucket back back plays b2 storage. So it sinks up to the cloud I'm just gonna pop this in It's a little bit slow, so I'll pause and I'll start the video you can see this was done. This is done in June June 20th, let's say let's add a date the date And the last one I took was in May So I've basically been a month since I've done this So I think that's probably, you know, you don't need to do it too often But if you are actively developing a couple of repositories, and you want a really simple way Just to keep your own backups I think this is a pretty straightforward way and as soon as this is finished copying onto the NAS It's gonna go straight up to the cloud and that'll give me two copies as The 321 backup rule, which I'm always advocating requires. Thanks for watching