apple_dump — Dump AppleSingle/AppleDouble format data
apple_dump
[-a] [ FILE
| DIR
]
apple_dump
[-e] [ FILE
| DIR
]
apple_dump
[-f] [FILE
]
apple_dump
[-d] [FILE
]
apple_dump
[ -h | -help | --help ]
apple_dump
[ -v | -version | --version ]
apple_dump dumps AppleSingle/AppleDouble format data.
It can dump various AppleSingle/AppleDouble data created by mailers, archivers, Mac OS X, Netatalk and so on.
With no FILE
|DIR
, or when FILE
|DIR
is '-', read standard input.
-a
[FILE
|DIR
]This is the default.
Dump AppleSingle/AppleDouble data for
FILE
or DIR
automatically.
If FILE is not in AppleSingle/AppleDouble format,
look for extended attributes,
.AppleDouble/FILE
and
._FILE
.
If DIR
, look for
extended attributes,
DIR/.AppleDouble/.Parent
and
._DIR
.
-e
FILE
|DIR
Dump extended attributes of FILE
or DIR
.
-f
[FILE
]Dump FILE
. Assume FinderInfo to be FileInfo.
-d
[FILE
]Dump FILE
. Assume FinderInfo to be DirInfo.
-h, -help, --help
Display the help and exit
-v, -version, --version
Show version and exit
There is no way to detect whether FinderInfo is FileInfo or DirInfo. By default, apple_dump examines whether the file, directory or parent directory is .AppleDouble, filename is ._*, filename is .Parent, and so on.
When setting option -e, -f or -d, assume FinderInfo and don't look for other data.