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NAME
xarchiver - GTK+ front end for archive management
SYNOPSIS
xarchiver [OPTION] [archive]
DESCRIPTION
Xarchiver is a lightweight desktop environment independent GTK+
front end for handling 7z, a (libraries), apk, arj, bzip, bzip2, bzip3, cab,
cb7, cbr, cbt, cbz, chm, compress, cpio, docx, epub, exe (self-extracting
Windows archives), fbz, gzip, iso, jar, jsonlz4, lha, lrzip, lz4, lzip,
lzma, lzop, mozlz4, odt, oxt, rar, rzip, snap, squashfs, tar, xpi, xz, zip,
zpaq, zstd, tar.bz, tar.bz2, tar.bz3, tar.gz, tar.lrz, tar.lz, tar.lz4,
tar.lzma, tar.lzo, tar.rz, tar.xz, tar.Z, tar.zst and (without their package
managers) deb and rpm files.
It recognizes file types by their file signature (magic number), not by their
extension, and uses various (de)compressor/(un)archiver command line
programs at runtime. It allows to list, test and create archives, add and
copy files to them, extract, delete, cut and drag files from them, edit
files in them, and paste and drop files into them. Password protected 7z,
arj, lrzip, rar and zip archives are supported and will be recognized.
OPTIONS
- -a, --add
- add to archive by asking which files and quit
- -c, --compress=file1 ... fileN
- add the given files by asking the name of the archive and quit
- -d, --ensure-directory
- extract archive to a containing directory and quit
- -e, --extract
- extract archive by asking the extraction directory and quit
- -m, --multi-extract
- extract multiple archives by asking the extraction directory and quit
- -x, --extract-to=destination
- extract archive to the destination directory and quit
- -i, --info
- show found command-line programs to be used and exit
- -v, --version
- show version and exit
- --display=DISPLAY
- X display to use
- -?, -h, --help
- show help options
- --help-gtk
- show GTK+ options
- --help-all
- show all help options
AUTHOR
Ingo Brückl, (Giuseppe Torelli until 2014)
REPORTING BUGS
December 2023 | xarchiver |