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- A(1)
- # NAME
- a - manage all kind of archives with one interface
- # SYNOPSIS
- *a* [_OPTIONS_] -- <_subcmd_> <_args..._>
- # OPTIONS
- *-v*
- verbose
- *-V*
- print version
- *-h*
- show this help
- *-n*
- dry run (see *MISC INFO* section)
- *-e* <_ext:str_>
- set custom extension
- *-o* <_dir:path_>
- set output directory (default: _._)
- *-T* <_threads:int_>
- set number of threads (for {de,}compressors that supports it)
- *-M* <_limit:str_>
- set memory limit (for {de,}compressors that supports it)
- # SUBCOMMANDS
- *c* <_archive_> <_file..._>
- create <_archive_> with files <_file..._>
- *x* <_archive_>
- extract files from <_archive_>
- *l* <_archive_>
- list contents of <_archive_>
- *?*
- list of supported archive types
- # EXAMPLE
- ```
- # create zip archive with file1 file2 file3
- a c archive.zip file1 file2 file3
- # list content of archive
- a l archive.tar.gz
- # extract files from archive.zip as if it were 7z archive to /tmp directory
- # and be verbose about extracting files
- a -e 7z -v -o /tmp x archive.zip
- ```
- # MISC INFO
- dry run (-n) output should be interpretable for posix compliant shell,
- so you can do something like that
- ```
- a -no /tmp x archive.tar.xz | sh
- ```
- # AUTHORS
- dm9pZCAq.
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