btrfs-cli 0.11.0

User-space command-line tool for inspecting and managing Btrfs filesystems
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btrfs-cli

Implementation of the btrfs-progs command-line tool used to inspect and manage btrfs filesystems, written in Rust.

This is a pre-1.0 release. Read-only commands are stable. The mutating commands that go through the new btrfs-transaction crate (offline filesystem resize, the rescue subcommands, and the tune conversions when built with the tune feature) are experimental and may have edge cases that testing doesn't cover. Take a backup before running them on filesystems you care about.

This crate builds the btrfs binary. If you are a user who wants to manage btrfs filesystems, install this. If you are a developer building tools on top of btrfs, depend on btrfs-uapi, btrfs-disk, or btrfs-stream instead.

btrfs <command> [<subcommand>] [<args>]

Most commands require root privileges or CAP_SYS_ADMIN.

Part of the btrfsutils project.

Installation

Install the individual tools as separate binaries:

cargo install btrfs-cli btrfs-mkfs btrfs-tune

Or install a single btrfs binary with mkfs, tune, and multicall support:

cargo install btrfs-cli --features mkfs,tune,multicall

With the mkfs and tune features, btrfs mkfs and btrfs tune are available as subcommands. With the multicall feature, the binary also dispatches by program name: symlink or hardlink it to mkfs.btrfs, btrfs-mkfs, btrfstune, or btrfs-tune and it will behave as that tool directly.

What's implemented

Fully implemented commands

  • balance: start, pause, cancel, resume, status (with filter string parsing)
  • device: add, remove/delete, stats, scan, ready, usage
  • filesystem: df, du, show, sync, defrag, resize, label, usage, mkswapfile, commit-stats
  • inspect-internal: rootid, inode-resolve, logical-resolve, subvolid-resolve, min-dev-size, list-chunks, dump-super, dump-tree, tree-stats, map-swapfile
  • property: get, set, list (ro, label, compression)
  • quota: enable, disable, rescan, status
  • qgroup: create, destroy, assign, remove, limit, show, clear-stale
  • replace: start, status, cancel
  • scrub: start, cancel, resume, status, limit
  • send: full and incremental, multi-subvolume, protocol v1/v2, --compressed-data, --no-data
  • receive: v1/v2/v3 streams, encoded write with decompression fallback, --dump, --chroot
  • rescue: super-recover, zero-log, create-control-device, fix-device-size, fix-data-checksum, clear-uuid-tree, clear-space-cache (v1 and v2), clear-ino-cache
  • restore: file recovery from damaged/unmounted filesystems with metadata, xattrs, snapshots, compression, path filtering
  • subvolume: create, delete, snapshot, show, list, get-default, set-default, get-flags, set-flags, find-new, sync
  • check: read-only filesystem verification with 7 phases (superblock, tree structure, extent refs, chunk/block group, FS tree inodes, checksum tree, root refs)

Stubs (argument parsing only)

  • rescue: chunk-recover

Notable missing flags

  • --offline: filesystem resize

Testing

Tests are split into three layers:

  • Argument parsing snapshots: verify clap parsing for every subcommand using insta snapshot tests. No privileges needed.
  • Help text snapshots: auto-discovered for all subcommands, catch regressions in option descriptions and flag ordering. No privileges needed.
  • CLI integration tests: exercise real commands against btrfs filesystems on loopback devices. Includes fixture-based tests (read-only against a pre-built image with known content) and live tests (create and mutate real filesystems). Require root.
# Run unit and snapshot tests (no privileges needed)
cargo test -p btrfs-cli

# Run integration tests (requires root and btrfs-progs installed)
just test

License

Licensed under the GNU General Public License v2.0.