Update README - dedup - deduplicating backup program
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 (HTM) Author: sin <sin@2f30.org>
       Date:   Sun, 17 Feb 2019 11:32:58 +0000
       
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       @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ dedup is a simple data deduplication program.
        dedup only handles a single file at a time, so using tar is advised.
        For example, to dedup a tar file you can invoke dedup as follows:
        
       -    tar cf - ~/bak | dedup -r ~/bak-dedup
       +    tar cf - ~/bak | dedup -r ~/bak-dedup -m "$(date)"
        
        This will create .{cache,index,store} files in the ~/bak-dedup
        directory.  The store file contains all the unique blocks.  The index