format, this heuristic, based the fact that batch-tag format
contains no parentheses, should be accurate.
- ``--include=(config|tags)``
+ ``--include=(config|properties|tags)``
Control what kind of metadata is restored.
- **config**
+ **config**
- Restore configuration data to the database. Each configuration line starts
- with "#@ ", followed by a space seperated key-value pair.
- Both key and value are hex encoded if needed.
+ Restore configuration data to the database. Each configuration line starts
+ with "#@ ", followed by a space separated key-value pair.
+ Both key and value are hex encoded if needed.
- **tags**
+ **properties**
- Output per-message metadata, namely tags. See *format* above
- for more details.
+ Output per-message (key,value) metadata. Each line starts
+ with "#= ", followed by a message id, and a space separated
+ list of key=value pairs. pair. Ids, keys and values are
+ hex encoded if needed.
- The default is to restore both tags and configuration
- information
+ **tags**
+
+ Output per-message metadata, namely tags. See *format* above
+ for more details.
+
+ The default is to restore all available types of data. The
+ option can be specified multiple times to select some subset.
``--input=``\ <filename>
Read input from given file instead of stdin.