diff --git a/docs/how-to/backup-your-databases.md b/docs/how-to/backup-your-databases.md
index f1f0087..25a664e 100644
--- a/docs/how-to/backup-your-databases.md
+++ b/docs/how-to/backup-your-databases.md
@@ -338,6 +338,28 @@ within the database dump:
borgmatic restore --archive latest --database users --schema tentant1
```
+### Restore to an alternate host
+New in version 1.7.15
+A database dump can be restored to a host other than the one from which it was
+originally dumped. The connection parameters like the username, password, and
+port can also be changed. This can be done from the command line:
+
+```bash
+borgmatic restore --archive latest --database users --hostname database2.example.org --port 5433 --username postgres --password trustsome1
+```
+
+Or from the configuration file:
+
+```yaml
+postgresql_databases:
+ - name: users
+ hostname: database1.example.org
+ restore_hostname: database1.example.org
+ restore_port: 5433
+ restore_username: postgres
+ restore_password: trustsome1
+```
+
### Limitations
diff --git a/docs/how-to/extract-a-backup.md b/docs/how-to/extract-a-backup.md
index 5a4aa6f..2622c76 100644
--- a/docs/how-to/extract-a-backup.md
+++ b/docs/how-to/extract-a-backup.md
@@ -44,7 +44,6 @@ entire contents of the archive to the current directory, so make sure you're
in the right place before running the command—or see below about the
`--destination` flag.
-
## Repository selection
If you have a single repository in your borgmatic configuration file(s), no
@@ -145,3 +144,29 @@ When you're all done exploring your files, unmount your mount point. No
```bash
borgmatic umount --mount-point /mnt
```
+
+## Extract the configuration files used to create an archive
+
+New in version 1.7.15 borgmatic
+automatically stores all the configuration files used to create an archive inside the
+archive itself. This is useful in cases where you've lost a configuration
+file or you want to see what configurations were used to create a particular
+archive.
+
+To extract the configuration files from an archive, use the `config bootstrap` action. For example:
+
+```bash
+borgmatic config bootstrap --repository repo.borg --destination /tmp
+```
+
+This extracts the configuration file from the latest archive in the repository `repo.borg` to `/tmp/etc/borgmatic/config.yaml`, assuming that the only configuration file used to create this archive was located at `/etc/borgmatic/config.yaml` when the archive was created.
+
+Note that to run the `config bootstrap` action, you don't need to have a borgmatic configuration file. You only need to specify the repository to use via the `--repository` flag; borgmatic will figure out the rest.
+
+If a destination directory is not specified, the configuration files will be extracted to their original locations, silently **overwriting** any configuration files that may already exist. For example, if a configuration file was located at `/etc/borgmatic/config.yaml` when the archive was created, it will be extracted to `/etc/borgmatic/config.yaml` too.
+
+If you want to extract the configuration file from a specific archive, use the `--archive` flag:
+
+```bash
+borgmatic config bootstrap --repository repo.borg --archive host-2023-01-02T04:06:07.080910 --destination /tmp
+```