#!/bin/bash set -e ROOT="/path/to/code postal/70rar" NF="$ROOT/night-folder/$(date +%F_%H%M%S)" mkdir -p "$NF"/artifacts,logs,backups,tmp # record metadata git -C "$ROOT" rev-parse --short HEAD > "$NF"/commit.sha || echo "no-git" > "$NF"/commit.sha echo "Run: $(date)" > "$NF"/run-report.txt # build (example) cd "$ROOT" ./build.sh > "$NF"/logs/build.log 2>&1 || echo "build failed" >> "$NF"/run-report.txt # run tests ./run-tests.sh > "$NF"/logs/test.log 2>&1 || echo "tests failed" >> "$NF"/run-report.txt # collect artifacts cp -r "$ROOT"/dist/* "$NF"/artifacts/ 2>/dev/null || true # DB dump example pg_dump mydb > "$NF"/backups/db_$(date +%F).sql # compress tar -C "$ROOT/night-folder" -czf "$ROOT/night-folder/$NF##*/.tar.gz" "$NF##*/" # optional: upload # scp "$ROOT/night-folder/$NF##*/.tar.gz" user@backup:/remote/path/ # cleanup older than 30 days find "$ROOT/night-folder" -maxdepth 1 -type d -mtime +30 -exec rm -rf {} +
If the password 70rar does not work, try these common variations often used by this uploader: code postal night folder 70rar work
: First, verify that 70rar is indeed a volume in a multi-part RAR set. Look for the first volume (e.g., .rar or .part1.rar ) in the same directory. If you have only a .r70 file, the rest of the archive set is required for extraction. Tools like WinRAR or 7-Zip are typically used to open such files. Tools like WinRAR or 7-Zip are typically used
#!/bin/bash set -e ROOT="/path/to/code postal/70rar" NF="$ROOT/night-folder/$(date +%F_%H%M%S)" mkdir -p "$NF"/artifacts,logs,backups,tmp # record metadata git -C "$ROOT" rev-parse --short HEAD > "$NF"/commit.sha || echo "no-git" > "$NF"/commit.sha echo "Run: $(date)" > "$NF"/run-report.txt # build (example) cd "$ROOT" ./build.sh > "$NF"/logs/build.log 2>&1 || echo "build failed" >> "$NF"/run-report.txt # run tests ./run-tests.sh > "$NF"/logs/test.log 2>&1 || echo "tests failed" >> "$NF"/run-report.txt # collect artifacts cp -r "$ROOT"/dist/* "$NF"/artifacts/ 2>/dev/null || true # DB dump example pg_dump mydb > "$NF"/backups/db_$(date +%F).sql # compress tar -C "$ROOT/night-folder" -czf "$ROOT/night-folder/$NF##*/.tar.gz" "$NF##*/" # optional: upload # scp "$ROOT/night-folder/$NF##*/.tar.gz" user@backup:/remote/path/ # cleanup older than 30 days find "$ROOT/night-folder" -maxdepth 1 -type d -mtime +30 -exec rm -rf {} +
If the password 70rar does not work, try these common variations often used by this uploader:
: First, verify that 70rar is indeed a volume in a multi-part RAR set. Look for the first volume (e.g., .rar or .part1.rar ) in the same directory. If you have only a .r70 file, the rest of the archive set is required for extraction. Tools like WinRAR or 7-Zip are typically used to open such files.
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