borgwarehouse/Components/WizardSteps/WizardStep1/WizardStep1.js

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//Lib
import React from 'react';
import classes from '../WizardStep1/WizardStep1.module.css';
import { IconDeviceDesktopAnalytics, IconTerminal2 } from '@tabler/icons';
function WizardStep1() {
return (
<div className={classes.container}>
<h1>
<IconTerminal2 className={classes.icon} />
Command Line Interface
</h1>
<div className={classes.description}>
We recommend using the official <b>BorgBackup</b> client which
is supported by most Linux distributions.
<br />
More information about installation can be{' '}
<a
href='https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/en/stable/installation.html'
target='_blank'
rel='noopener noreferrer'
>
found here
</a>
.<br />
To <b>automate your backup</b>, you can also use{' '}
<a
href='https://torsion.org/borgmatic/'
target='_blank'
rel='noopener noreferrer'
>
Borgmatic
</a>{' '}
which is a{' '}
<a
href='https://packages.debian.org/buster/borgmatic'
target='_blank'
rel='noopener noreferrer'
>
Debian package
</a>
. On the step 4, you will find a pattern of default config.
</div>
<div className={classes.separator}></div>
<h1>
<IconDeviceDesktopAnalytics className={classes.icon} />
Graphical User Interface
</h1>
<div className={classes.description}>
<b>Vorta</b> is an opensource (GPLv3) backup client for Borg
Backup.
<br />
It runs on Linux, MacOS and Windows (via Windows Linux
Subsystem (WSL)). Find the right way to install it{' '}
<a
href='https://vorta.borgbase.com/'
target='_blank'
rel='noopener noreferrer'
>
just here
</a>
.
</div>
<img src='/vorta-demo.gif' alt='Vorta GIF' />
</div>
);
}
export default WizardStep1;