unar - Online in the Cloud

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PROGRAM:

NAME


unar - extract archive file contents

SYNOPSIS


unar [OPTION]... ARCHIVE [FILE]...

DESCRIPTION


Extract FILEs or the contents of ARCHIVE.

OPTIONS


-o, -output-directory DIRECTORY
The directory to write the contents of the archive to. Defaults to the current
directory.

-f, -force-overwrite
Always overwrite files when a file to be unpacked already exists on disk. By
default, the program asks the user if possible, otherwise skips the file.

-r, -force-rename
Always rename files when a file to be unpacked already exists on disk.

-s, -force-skip
Always skip files when a file to be unpacked already exists on disk.

-d, -force-directory
Always create a containing directory for the contents of the unpacked archive. By
default, a directory is created if there is more than one top-level file or folder.

-D, -no-directory
Never create a containing directory for the contents of the unpacked archive.

-p, -password PASSWORD
The password to use for decrypting protected archives.

-e, -encoding ENCODING
The encoding to use for filenames in the archive, when it is not known. If not
specified, the program attempts to auto-detect the encoding used. Use "help" or
"list" as the argument to give a listing of all supported encodings.

-E, -password-encoding ENCODING
The encoding to use for the password for the archive, when it is not known. If not
specified, then either the encoding given by the -encoding option or the auto-
detected encoding is used.

-i, -indexes
Instead of specifying the files to list as filenames or wildcard patterns, specify
them as indexes, as output by lsar.

-nr, -no-recursion
Do not attempt to extract archives contained in other archives. For instance, when
unpacking a .tar.gz file, only unpack the .tar file and not its contents.

-t, -copy-time
Copy the file modification time from the archive file to the containing directory,
if one is created.

-k, -forks visible|hidden|skip
How to handle Mac OS resource forks. visible creates AppleDouble files with the
extension ".rsrc", hidden creates AppleDouble files with the prefix "._", and skip
discards all resource forks. Defaults to visible.

-q, -quiet
Run in quiet mode.

-v, -version
Print version and exit.

-h, -help
Display help information.

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