Portable archive file manager
patool [global-options] (list|test|extract|create|diff|search|repack|formats) [command-options] <command-arguments>...
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), ACE (.ace), ADF (.adf), ALZIP (.alz), APE (.ape), AR (.a), ARC (.arc), ARJ (.arj), BZIP2 (.bz2), CAB (.cab), 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), RZIP (.rz), SHN (.shn), 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).
The archive formats TAR, ZIP, BZIP2 and GZIP are supported natively and do not require helper applications to be installed.
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
-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.
The following rules apply to all commands:
Existing files are never overwritten.
The original archive will never be removed.
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 (eg. --no-absolute-filenames for cpio(1)).
The following commands are available.
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.
patool list <archive>...
List files in archives.
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.
patool test <archive>...
Test the given archives. If the helper application does not support testing, the archive contents are listed instead.
patool diff <archive1> <archive2>
Show differences between two archives with the diff(1) program. The diff options used are -urN.
patool search <pattern> <archive>
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.
patool repack <archive> <archive_new>
Repackage archive to a different format. The target archive format is determined by the file extension of archive_new.
patool formats
Show all supported archive formats (ie. which helper applications are available).
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
When running under a Unix shell the following aliases can be defined to save some typing:
alias pl='patool list' alias px='patool extract' alias pc='patool create' alias pd='patool diff'
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