Sane way to extract/view archived contents.
Vert will detect whether or not an archive file is nested inside a directory and create a directory before extracting if there isn't.
Warning
By default Vert uses Python's in-built libraries for extraction. If
you'd like you may use external tools like tar and unzip instead. Please
see Configuration section. While I have made efforts to
safely use these libraries, they are still always more likely to have
vulnerabilities than mature tools like tar and unzip.
Vert simply checks whether or not the root of the archive's source tree is a single file/directory to judge if it should create a directory to nest the contents into.
git clone --depth 1 --branch main https://github.com/eeriemyxi/vert
pip install ./vertOr,
pip install git+https://github.com/eeriemyxi/vert@main
By default it uses tarfile and zipfile modules from Python's standard
library to extract content. If you'd like to use tar and unzip utilities
instead, then you can set VERT_USE_EXTERNAL_TOOLS environment variable to
"true"; setting it to anything else will mean "false" (for now.)
vert l myzip.zip myzip2.tar.xz myzip3.tar.gzView the contents of the archives.
vert x myzip.zip myzip2.tar.xz myzip3.tar.gzExtract the contents of the archives. If the contents are not nested then it will extract
them into directories myzip, myzip2, and myzip3.
usage: vert [-h] [--log-level LOG_LEVEL] [-v] {x,l} ...
Vert - Sane way to extract/view archived contents.
positional arguments:
{x,l}
x Extract contents of the archive (in a sane way).
l List contents of the archive.
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--log-level LOG_LEVEL
Set log level. Options: DEBUG, INFO (default), CRITICAL, ERROR
-v, --version See current version.