The plakar ls
command is used to list snapshots or resources within snapshots, without restoring them.
plakar ls
plakar ls <snapshotID>
plakar ls <snapshotID>:/path/to/directory
plakar ls <snapshotID>:/path/to/filename
Listing the content of a repository,
then the content of a snapshot’s /private/etc
directory and displaying the last 3 entries:
$ plakar ls
2023-08-13T08:11:47Z 6b8987eb 3.0 MB 0s /private/etc
2023-08-13T08:11:48Z e1a571c6 3.0 MB 0s /private/etc
2023-08-13T08:11:48Z b00c1e5d 3.0 MB 0s /private/etc
$ plakar ls b0:/private/etc | tail -3
2023-05-12T22:29:20Z -r--r--r-- root wheel 255 B zprofile
2023-05-12T22:29:20Z -r--r--r-- root wheel 3.1 kB zshrc
2023-05-12T22:29:20Z -rw-r--r-- root wheel 9.3 kB zshrc_Apple_Terminal