lsar (1) - Linux Manuals
lsar: list archive file contents
Command to display lsar
manual in Linux: $ man 1 lsar
NAME
lsar - list archive file contents
SYNOPSIS
lsar
[
OPTION]...
ARCHIVE...
DESCRIPTION
List the contents of
ARCHIVEs.
OPTIONS
- -l, -long
-
Print more information about each file in the archive.
- -t, -test
-
Test the integrity of the files in the archive, if possible.
- -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.
- -pe, -print-encoding
-
Print the auto-detected encoding and the confidence factor after the
file list.
- -i, -indexes
-
Instead of specifying the files to list as filenames or wildcard
patterns, specify them as indexes.
- -j, -json
-
Print the listing in JSON format.
- -ja, -json-ascii
-
Print the listing in JSON format, encoded as pure ASCII text.
- -nr, -no-recursion
-
Do not attempt to list the contents of archives contained in other
archives. For instance, when listing a .tar.gz file, only list
the .tar file and not its contents.
- -h, -help
-
Display help information.