feat(backup): recursively create backup directory#97
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feat(backup): recursively create backup directory#97eljefedelrodeodeljefe wants to merge 1 commit intoguumaster:masterfrom
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Handles simple cases, such as the documented one, that easily runs into ENODIR: hostctl backup --path $HOME/hostctl/ ...when you run that for the first time.
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Handles simple cases, such as the documented one, that easily runs into ENOTDIR:
hostctl backup --path $HOME/hostctl/
...when you run that for the first time.
I gladly understand if this is not desired e.g. for principle, os Perm or test churn (some adaptations needed to be done in the test runner), but I thought it would be a little bit of a nicer DX, when copy pasting commands :)