.. RST source for acefile-unace(1) man page. Convert with: .. rst2man.py acefile-unace.rst > acefile-unace.1 .. |version| replace:: 0.6.12 .. |date| date:: ============= acefile-unace ============= ------------------------------ extract/view/test ACE archives ------------------------------ :Manual section: 1 :Manual group: SlackBuilds.org :Date: |date| :Version: |version| SYNOPSIS ======== **acefile-unace** [**-h**] [**-V**] [**-x** | **-t** | **-l** | **--extract** | **--test** | **--list** | **--headers**] [**-d** *directory*] [**-p** *password*] [**-r** | **--restore**] [**-b** | **-batch**] [**--debug**] **ace-file** [**file(s)**] DESCRIPTION =========== **acefile-unace** extracts, views, or tests **ACE** archives, such as those created by WinACE. It does not allow creating or writing to archives. **acefile-unace** supports up to version 2.0 of the ACE archive format, including the EXE, DELTA, PIC and SOUND modes of ACE 2.0, password protected archives, and multi-volume archives. The **ace-file** argument is required. With no options, the default is to extract all files within **ace-file** to the current directory. OPTIONS ======= -h, --help Show built-in help message and exit. -V, --version Show version number and exit. --extract, -x Extract files in archive (default). --test, -t Test archive integrity. --list, -l List files in archive. --headers Dump archive headers. -d directory, --basedir directory Base directory for extraction (default: current directory). -p password, --password password Password for decryption. -r, --restore Restore mtime/atime, attribs and ntsecurity on extraction. -b, --batch Suppress all interactive input. -v, --verbose Be more verbose. --debug Show mode transitions and expose internal exceptions. COPYRIGHT ========= See the file /usr/doc/acefile-unace-|version|/LICENSE.md for license information. AUTHORS ======= **acefile-unace** was written by Daniel Roethlisberger. This man page written for the SlackBuilds.org project by B. Watson, and is licensed under the WTFPL. SEE ALSO ======== The acefile-unace homepage: https://pypi.org/project/acefile/