-b, --baselinefile [options]
-a, --add [options] target ...
--auto={yes,no=default}
This mode will add only entries given from command line OR
stdin to baseline. This option has same sub-options as baseline.
Add a target[s] to the known files list. Targets must be real files or
links. By default all files are added as monitored. A new baseline
needs to be generated after all file additions have been per-
formed.
--protect={yes,no=default}
--access={allow=default,deny}
Enable/disable virus scanning of the files
during baselining. Viruses are scanned with
options --dumb and --archive. (See fsav(1))
Disable the action confirmation. Assumes
'Yes' to all enabled actions. Please note that
--auto=no disables the auto switch, same as
if --auto would not have been given at all.
(default: no)
Add the file as protected, instead of moni-
tored. When a file is added as protected, the
file can only be opened for reading. Opening
the file in write mode will fail.
Specify whether file access is allowed or
denied if file data or metadata does not
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