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PATOOL(1) PATOOL(1)
NAME
patool - portable command line archive file manager
SYNOPSIS
patool (list|test) [--verbose] <archive-file>...
patool extract [--verbose] [--outdir=DIRNAME] <archive-
file>...
patool create [--verbose] <archive-file> [files...]
patool diff <archive1> <archive2>
patool repack <archive1> <archive2>
patool formats
DESCRIPTION
Various archive types can be created, extracted, tested and
listed 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), ACE (.ace), ALZIP (.alz), APE (.ape),
AR (.a), ARC (.arc), ARJ (.arj), BZIP2 (.bz2), CAB (.cab), com
press (.Z), CPIO (.cpio), DEB (.deb), DMS (.dms), FLAC (.flac),
GZIP (.gz), LRZIP (.lrz), LZH (.lha, .lzh), LZIP (.lz), LZMA
(.lzma), LZOP (.lzo), RPM (.rpm), RAR (.rar), RZIP (.rz), SHN
(.shn), TAR (.tar), XZ (.xz), ZIP (.zip, .jar) and ZOO (.zoo)
formats. It relies on helper applications to handle those ar
chive formats (for example bzip2 for BZIP2 archives).
The archive formats TAR (.tar), ZIP (.zip), BZIP2 (.bz2) and
GZIP (.gz) are supported natively and do not require helper
applications to be installed.
EXAMPLES
patool extract archive.zip otherarchive.rar
patool test --verbose dist.tar.gz
patool list package.deb
patool create --verbose myfiles.zip file1.txt dir/
patool diff release1.0.tar.gz release2.0.zip
patool repack linux-2.6.33.tar.gz linux-2.6.33.tar.bz2
COMMANDS
Several commands and options are available.
extract
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
removed.
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
current user.
-v, --verbose
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
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
mined by the archive file extension.
-v, --verbose
Verbose operation (if the helper application supports
it).
test
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
ports it).
diff
Show differences between two archives with the diff(1) utility.
The diff options used are -urN.
repack
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
tions are available).
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
AUTHOR
Bastian Kleineidam <calvin@users.sourceforge.net>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2010-2012 Bastian Kleineidam
patool February 2010 PATOOL(1)