diff --git a/doc/patool.txt b/doc/patool.txt index 898ba50..8b96d46 100644 --- a/doc/patool.txt +++ b/doc/patool.txt @@ -25,9 +25,10 @@ DESCRIPTION ARC (.arc), ARJ (.arj), BZIP2 (.bz2), CAB (.cab), compress (.Z), CPIO (.cpio), DEB (.deb), GZIP (.gz), LRZIP (.lrz), LZH (.lha, .lzh), LZIP (.lz), LZMA (.lzma), LZOP (.lzo), RPM - (.rpm), RAR (.rar), TAR (.tar), XZ (.xz) and ZIP (.zip, .jar) - formats. It relies on helper applications to handle those ar‐ - chive formats (for example bzip2 for BZIP2 archives). + (.rpm), RAR (.rar), RZIP (.rz), TAR (.tar), XZ (.xz), ZIP + (.zip, .jar) and ZOO (.zoo) formats. It relies on helper + applications to handle those archive formats (for example bzip2 + for BZIP2 archives). EXAMPLES patool extract archive.zip otherarchive.rar @@ -41,48 +42,48 @@ COMMANDS Several commands and options are available. extract - Extract files from an archive. The original archive will never + Extract files from an archive. The original archive will never be removed and is left as it is. This is the default command if no command was given. - Files are always extracted to a unique temporary directory in - the current working directory. If the archive contains exactly - one file or directory, the archive contents are moved to the - current working directory and the temporary directory will be + Files are always extracted to a unique temporary directory in + the current working directory. If the archive contains exactly + one file or directory, the archive contents are moved to the + current working directory and the temporary directory will be removed. - This prevents cluttering the current working directory with a + This prevents cluttering the current working directory with a lot of files from the extracted archive. - All extracted files are ensured that they are readable by the + All extracted files are ensured that they are readable by the current user. -v, --verbose - Be verbose when extracting (if the helper application + Be verbose when extracting (if the helper application supports it). list List files in an archive. -v, --verbose - Verbose archive listing (if the helper application sup‐ + Verbose archive listing (if the helper application sup‐ ports it). create - Create an archive from given files. At least on of the given - files to add to the archive has to exist (non-existing files - are ignored). The format of the archive to create is deter‐ + Create an archive from given files. At least on of the given + files to add to the archive has to exist (non-existing files + are ignored). The format of the archive to create is deter‐ mined by the archive file extension. -v, --verbose - Verbose operation (if the helper application supports + Verbose operation (if the helper application supports it). test - Test files in an archive. If the helper application does not + Test files in an archive. If the helper application does not support testing, the archive contents are listed instead. -v, --verbose - Verbose archive testing (if the helper application sup‐ + Verbose archive testing (if the helper application sup‐ ports it). diff @@ -90,15 +91,15 @@ COMMANDS The diff options used are -urN. repack - Repackage archive to a different format. The target archive + Repackage archive to a different format. The target archive format is determined by the file extension. formats - Show all supported archive formats (ie. which helper applica‐ + Show all supported archive formats (ie. which helper applica‐ tions are available). HELP OPTION - Specifying the help option displays help for patool itself, or + Specifying the help option displays help for patool itself, or a command. For example: patool --help - display help for patool