PATOOL(1) PATOOL(1) NAME patool - simple manager for file archives of various types SYNOPSIS patool [options] DESCRIPTION Various archive types can be created, extracted and listed by patool. The archive format is determined by the archive file extension and as a fallback with file(1). patool supports 7z (.7z), ZIP (.zip, .jar), GZIP (.gz), compress (.Z), BZIP2 (.bz2), TAR (.tar), ARJ (.arj), CAB (.cab), CPIO (.cpio), RPM (.rpm), DEB (.deb), LZOP (.lzo)and RAR (.rar) formats. It relies on helper applications to handle those archive formats (for example bzip2 for BZIP2 archives). COMMANDS Several commands and options are available. extract Extract files from an archive4. Often one wants to extract all files in an archive to a single subdirectory. However, some archives contain multiple files in their root directories. The patool program overcomes this problem by first extracting files to a unique (temporary) directory, and then moving its contents back if possible. This also prevents local files from being overwritten by mistake. --force Allow overwriting of local files. --verbose Be verbose when extracting (if the helper application supports it). --help Show help for this command. list List files in an archive. --verbose Verbose archive listing (if the helper application supports it). --help Show help for this command. formats Show all supported archive formats. --help Show help for this command. CONFIGURATION The configuration files (see FILES) can specify which program to use for each archive format. Per default a list of programs are searched and the first one will be used for an archive. Additionally, default options like verbosity and force overwrite can be configured. The configuration format is the Windows INI format. [DEFAULT] force=0 Set the force option to 1 or 0. verbose=0 Set the verbose option to 1 or 0. [] Supported archive formats are listed by the formats command. mode=/usr/bin/mycommand Set the application to handle the archive format for given mode. mode can be one of extract, list. FILES /etc/patool.conf, ~/.patool.conf - configuration files AUTHOR Bastian Kleineidam COPYRIGHT Copyright © 2010 Bastian Kleineidam patool February 2010 PATOOL(1)