Remove some whitespace around "New in version ..." documentation labels.

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Dan Helfman 2022-06-16 20:49:15 -07:00
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@ -28,9 +28,8 @@ hooks:
- umount /some/filesystem - umount /some/filesystem
``` ```
<span class="minilink minilink-addedin">New in version 1.6.0</span> <span class="minilink minilink-addedin">New in version 1.6.0</span> The
`before_backup` and `after_backup` hooks each run once per repository in a
The `before_backup` and `after_backup` hooks each run once per repository in a
configuration file. `before_backup` hooks runs right before the `create` configuration file. `before_backup` hooks runs right before the `create`
action for a particular repository, and `after_backup` hooks run afterwards, action for a particular repository, and `after_backup` hooks run afterwards,
but not if an error occurs in a previous hook or in the backups themselves. but not if an error occurs in a previous hook or in the backups themselves.

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@ -74,10 +74,9 @@ See [Borg's check documentation](https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/en/stable/usa
### Check frequency ### Check frequency
<span class="minilink minilink-addedin">New in version 1.6.2</span> <span class="minilink minilink-addedin">New in version 1.6.2</span> You can
optionally configure checks to run on a periodic basis rather than every time
You can optionally configure checks to run on a periodic basis rather than borgmatic runs checks. For instance:
every time borgmatic runs checks. For instance:
```yaml ```yaml
consistency: consistency:

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@ -53,11 +53,10 @@ borgmatic info
### Searching for a file ### Searching for a file
<span class="minilink minilink-addedin">New in version 1.6.3</span> <span class="minilink minilink-addedin">New in version 1.6.3</span> Let's say
you've accidentally deleted a file and want to find the backup archive(s)
Let's say you've accidentally deleted a file and want to find the backup containing it. `borgmatic list` provides a `--find` flag for exactly this
archive(s) containing it. `borgmatic list` provides a `--find` flag for purpose. For instance, if you're looking for a `foo.txt`:
exactly this purpose. For instance, if you're looking for a `foo.txt`:
```bash ```bash
borgmatic list --find foo.txt borgmatic list --find foo.txt

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@ -137,12 +137,11 @@ YAML limitation.)
### Deep merge ### Deep merge
<span class="minilink minilink-addedin">New in version 1.6.0</span> <span class="minilink minilink-addedin">New in version 1.6.0</span> borgmatic
performs a deep merge of merged include files, meaning that values are merged
borgmatic performs a deep merge of merged include files, meaning that values at all levels in the two configuration files. Colliding list values are
are merged at all levels in the two configuration files. Colliding list values appended together. This allows you to include common configuration—up to full
are appended together. This allows you to include common configuration—up to borgmatic configuration files—while overriding only the parts you want to
full borgmatic configuration files—while overriding only the parts you want to
customize. customize.

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@ -13,12 +13,11 @@ treating those secrets like any other option value. But if you'd rather store
them outside of borgmatic, whether for convenience or security reasons, read them outside of borgmatic, whether for convenience or security reasons, read
on. on.
<span class="minilink minilink-addedin">New in version 1.6.4</span> <span class="minilink minilink-addedin">New in version 1.6.4</span> borgmatic
supports interpolating arbitrary environment variables directly into option
borgmatic supports interpolating arbitrary environment variables directly into values in your configuration file. That means you can instruct borgmatic to
option values in your configuration file. That means you can instruct pull your repository passphrase, your database passwords, or any other option
borgmatic to pull your repository passphrase, your database passwords, or any values from environment variables. For instance:
other option values from environment variables. For instance:
```yaml ```yaml
storage: storage: