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dtrx

http://www.brettcsmith.org/2007/dtrx/
Intelligently extract many archive types

'dtrx' intelligently extracts many different archive types. It will get the contents from tar, zip, rpm, deb, and cpio archives, as well as compressed files, with one simple command. It helps keep your filesystem sane by putting every file's contents into a dedicated directory, and making sure the owner can read and write whatever's extracted. It can even recursively extract archives.

To use dtrx you'll need the usual tools for the archive types you want to extract: for example, if you're extracting zip files, you'll need zipinfo and unzip. See the INSTALL file included with dtrx for a complete list.





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GPLv3

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Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
Brett Smith Maintainer


Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
Python (Ref)https://pypi.org/project/dtrx
Debian (Ref)https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/dtrx
Bug TrackingE-mailmailto:brettcsmith@brettcsmith.org
VCS WebviewVCS Repository Webviewhttp://brettcsmith.org/2007/dtrx/dtrx/


Software prerequisites

KindDescription
Weak prerequisitegzip
Weak prerequisiterpm2cpio
Weak prerequisitetar
Weak prerequisitear
Weak prerequisiteunzip
Weak prerequisitebzip2
Weak prerequisitecpio
Weak prerequisitelha
Weak prerequisitezipinfo
Weak prerequisitexzcat




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