1ENGRAMPA(1)                 General Commands Manual                ENGRAMPA(1)
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NAME

6       Engrampa - Archive Manager for MATE
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SYNOPSIS

9       engrampa [OPTIONS...] [FILES...]
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DESCRIPTION

12       Engrampa  is the official archive manager for the MATE Desktop Environ‐
13       ment, it is a graphical front-end to archiving utilities  such  as  tar
14       and zip. It is a fork of File Roller.
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16       Engrampa  supports  most  common operations such as creating, modifying
17       and extracting files from an archive. You can also view the contents of
18       an archive and open files contained within the archive.
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20       This manual page briefly documents the engrampa command.
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OPTIONS

24       filename(s)...
25              Specifies the archive file to open when engrampa starts. If this
26              is not specified, engrampa will start with a  blank  window  and
27              you  may  open an archive from the menu or by using the shortcut
28              CTRL+O.
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30       -a, --add-to=ARCHIVE
31              Add files to the specified archive and quit the program
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33       -d, --add FILE
34              Add files asking the name of the archive and quit the program
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36       -e, --extract-to=FOLDER
37              Extract archives to the specified folder and quit the program
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39       -f, --extract
40              Extract archives asking the destination folder and quit the pro‐
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43       -h, --extract-here
44              Extract  archives  using  the archive name as destination folder
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47       --default-dir=FOLDER
48              Default folder to use for the '--add' and '--extract' commands
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50       --force
51              Create destination folder without asking confirmation
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53       --display=DISPLAY
54              X display to use.
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56       -?, --help
57              Print standard command line options.
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59       --help-all
60              Print all command line options.
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62       This program also accepts the standard GTK options.
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EXAMPLES

66       engrampa -h matelivecd.iso
67           Extract matelivecd.iso  to  ./matelivecd  in  the  current  working
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70       engrampa ./matelivecd/* -a matelivecd.tar.gz
71           Create  a  new  gzip  compressed  tarball  archive  named  mateliv‐
72           ecd.tar.gz, containing all the files located  in  the  ./matelivecd
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75       engrampa matelivecd.tar.gz
76           Open matelivecd.tar.gz to view and manipulate its contents.
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BUGS

80   Should you encounter any bugs, they may be reported at:
81       http://github.com/mate-desktop/engrampa/issues
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AUTHORS

84   Engrampa  is  written by Paolo Bacchilega <paolo.bacch@tin.it> and Perberos
85       <perberos@gmail.com>.
86   This Man Page has been updated/re-written for the MATE Desktop  Environment
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88       Stefano Karapetsas <stefano@karapetsas.com> (2014)
89       Adam Erdman <hekel@archlinux.info> (2014)
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HISTORY

92       This  manual page was originally written for the Debian Project by Sven
93       Arvidsson <sa@whiz.se>, for File Roller. (2007)
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SEE ALSO

96   Engrampa documentation can be found from the "Help" menu,  or  by  pressing
97       the F1 key.
98       Further  information  may  also be available at: http://wiki.mate-desk
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