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PROGRAM:
NAME
gsf - archiving utility using the G Structured File library
SYNOPSIS
gsf [OPTION...] SUBCOMMAND ARCHIVE...
DESCRIPTION
This manual page briefly documents the gsf command.
gsf is a simple archive utility, somewhat similar to tar(1). It operates on files
following one of the structured file formats understood by the G Structured File library,
for example, Microsoft Excel(TM) files.
OPTIONS
Options
-?, --help
Show help options
-v, --version
Display gsf's version
Subcommands
cat Output one or more files in archive
dump Dump one or more files in archive as formatted hexadecimal
help List subcommands
list List files in archive
props Archive list of property names
EXAMPLES
To list the content structure of a Microsoft Excel(TM) file arrays.xls:
gsf list arrays.xls
To dump Workbook, an individual data stream in arrays.xls:
gsf dump arrays.xls Workbook
AUTHORS
gsf's primary authors are Morten Welinder <terra@gnome.org> and Jody Goldberg
<jody@gnome.org>.
The initial version of this manpage was written by J.H.M. Dassen (Ray)
<jdassen@debian.org>.
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