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PATOOL
NAMESYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
EXAMPLES
GLOBAL OPTIONS
COMMANDS
extract
list
create
test
diff
search
repack
formats
version
HELP OPTION
SHELL ALIASES
AUTHOR
COPYRIGHT
NAME
patool - portable archive file manager for the command line
SYNOPSIS
patool [ global-options ] ( list | test | extract | create | diff | search | repack | formats | version ) [ command-options ] [ command-arguments ]...
DESCRIPTION
Various archive formats can be created, extracted, tested, listed, searched, repacked and compared by patool . The advantage of patool is its simplicity in handling archive files without having to remember a myriad of programs and options.
The archive format is determined by the file(1) program and as a fallback by the archive file extension.
patool
supports 7z (.7z, .cb7), ACE (.ace, .cba), ADF (.adf), ALZIP
(.alz), APE (.ape), AR (.a), ARC (.arc), ARJ (.arj), BZIP2
(.bz2), BZIP3 (.bz3), CAB (.cab), CHM (.chm), COMPRESS (.Z),
CPIO (.cpio), DEB (.deb), DMS (.dms), FLAC (.flac), GZIP
(.gz), ISO (.iso), LRZIP (.lrz), LZH (.lha, .lzh), LZIP
(.lz), LZMA (.lzma), LZOP (.lzo), RPM (.rpm), RAR (.rar,
.cbr), RZIP (.rz), SHN (.shn), TAR (.tar, .cbt), UDF (.udf),
XZ (.xz), ZIP (.zip, .jar, .cbz), ZOO (.zoo), ZPAQ (.zpaq)
and ZSTANDARD (.zst) archive formats.
It relies on helper applications to handle those archive
formats (for example
xz
for XZ (.xz) archives).
The archive formats BZIP2, GZIP, TAR, XZ and ZIP are supported natively and do not require helper applications to be installed.
EXAMPLES
patool
extract archive.zip otherarchive.rar
patool --verbose test dist.tar.gz
patool list package.deb
patool --verbose create myfiles.zip file1.txt dir/
patool diff release1.0.tar.xz release2.0.zip
patool search "def urlopen" python-3.3.tar.gz
patool repack linux-2.6.33.tar.gz
linux-2.6.33.tar.bz2
GLOBAL OPTIONS
-v , --verbose
Display more info about what patool does, and display the output of helper applications. Can be given multiple times to increase the output even more.
-q , --quiet
Work quietly, exept on commands formats and version , which still print their output. Conflicts with --verbose . If given twice suppresses error output from archive commands.
--non-interactive
Try to prevent any interactive
user input (i.e. prompting for passwords or for overwriting
duplicate files). Use this option with care since
overwriting files or ignoring password prompts could lead to
unintended consequences.
This only works for programs that allow preventing user
prompts. Currently those are
arj
,
7z
and
rar
.
COMMANDS
The following rules apply to all commands:
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Existing files are never overwritten. |
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The original archive will never be removed. |
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Files outside the output directory will never be created. This relies on archive program options to prevent unpacking of files with an absolute path name (e.g. --no-absolute-filenames for cpio(1) ). |
The following commands are available.
extract
patool extract [ --outdir directory ] < archive >...
Extract files
from given archives. The original archives will never be
removed and are left as is.
--outdir
directory
Extract to the given output directory. Default is to extract to the current working directory.
If the archive
contains exactly one file or directory, the archive contents
are extracted directly to the output directory. Else the
files are extracted in a newly created subdirectory of the
output directory. The new directory is named after the
archive filename without the extension.
This prevents cluttering the output directory with a lot of
files from the extracted archive.
All extracted files are ensured that they are readable by the current user.
If extracting an archive has an error in the middle of operation, patool does not remove the temporary extraction directory This directory whose name starts with "Unpack_" has all files that have been extracted before the error.
list
patool list < archive >...
List files in archives.
create
patool create < archive > < file-or-directory >...
Create an archive from given files. All of the given files to add to the archive must be readable by the current user. The format of the archive to create is determined by the archive file extension. If the archive program has options to maximize file compression, patool uses those options.
test
patool test < archive >...
Test the given archives. If the helper application does not support testing, the archive contents are listed instead.
diff
patool diff < archive1 > < archive2 >
Show differences between two archives with the diff(1) program. The diff options used are -urN .
search
patool search < pattern > < archive >
Unpack the given archive in a temporary directory and search in archive contents for given pattern using the grep(1) program. The grep options used are -r ; additional options can be supplied with the GREP_OPTIONS environment variable.
repack
patool repack < archive > < archive_new >
Extract and re-compress archive to a different format. The target archive format is determined by the file extension of archive_new .
formats
patool formats
Show all supported archive formats (i.e. which helper applications are available).
version
patool version
Print version information.
HELP OPTION
Specifying the
help option displays help for patool itself, or a command.
For example:
patool --help
- display help for patool
patool extract --help
- display help for the extract
command
SHELL ALIASES
When running
under a Unix shell the following aliases can be defined to
save some typing:
alias pl=âpatool listâ
alias px=âpatool extractâ
alias pc=âpatool createâ
alias pd=âpatool diffâ
AUTHOR
Bastian Kleineidam <bastian.kleineidam@web.de>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright Š 2010-2024 Bastian Kleineidam