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26.Dd $Mdocdate: December 9 2023 $
27.Dt CPIO 1
28.Os
29.Sh NAME
30.Nm cpio
31.Nd copy file archives in and out
32.Sh SYNOPSIS
33.Nm cpio
34.Fl o
35.Op Fl AaBcjLvZz
36.Op Fl C Ar bytes
37.Op Fl F Ar archive
38.Op Fl H Ar format
39.Op Fl O Ar archive
40.No \*(Lt Ar name-list
41.Op \*(Gt Ar archive
42.Nm cpio
43.Fl i
44.Op Fl 6BbcdfjmrSstuvZz
45.Op Fl C Ar bytes
46.Op Fl E Ar file
47.Op Fl F Ar archive
48.Op Fl H Ar format
49.Op Fl I Ar archive
50.Op Ar pattern ...
51.Op \*(Lt Ar archive
52.Nm cpio
53.Fl p
54.Op Fl adLlmuv
55.Ar destination-directory
56.No \*(Lt Ar name-list
57.Sh DESCRIPTION
58The
59.Nm
60command copies files to and from a
61.Nm
62archive.
63.Pp
64The options are as follows:
65.Bl -tag -width Ds
66.It Fl o
67Create an archive.
68Reads the list of files to store in the
69archive from standard input, and writes the archive on standard
70output.
71.Bl -tag -width Ds
72.It Fl A
73Append to the specified archive.
74.It Fl a
75Reset the access times on files that have been copied to the
76archive.
77.It Fl B
78Set block size of output to 5120 bytes.
79.It Fl C Ar bytes
80Set the block size of output to
81.Ar bytes .
82.It Fl c
83Use ASCII format for
84.Nm
85header for portability.
86.It Fl F Ar archive
87Use the specified file as the input for the archive.
88.It Fl H Ar format
89Write the archive in the specified format.
90Recognized formats are:
91.Pp
92.Bl -tag -width sv4cpio -compact
93.It Ar bcpio
94Old binary
95.Nm
96format.
97.It Ar cpio
98Old octal character
99.Nm
100format.
101.It Ar pax
102POSIX pax format.
103.It Ar sv4cpio
104SVR4 hex
105.Nm
106format.
107.It Ar tar
108Old tar format.
109.It Ar ustar
110POSIX ustar format.
111.El
112.It Fl j
113Compress archive using the bzip2 format.
114The bzip2 utility must be installed separately.
115.It Fl L
116Follow symbolic links.
117.It Fl O Ar archive
118Use the specified file name as the archive to write to.
119.It Fl v
120Be verbose about operations.
121List filenames as they are written to the archive.
122.It Fl Z
123Compress archive using
124.Xr compress 1
125format.
126.It Fl z
127Compress archive using
128.Xr gzip 1
129format.
130.El
131.It Fl i
132Restore files from an archive.
133Reads the archive file from
134standard input and extracts files matching the
135.Ar patterns
136that were specified on the command line.
137.Bl -tag -width Ds
138.It Fl 6
139Process old-style
140.Nm
141format archives.
142.It Fl B
143Set the block size of the archive being read to 5120 bytes.
144.It Fl b
145Do byte and word swapping after reading in data from the
146archive, for restoring archives created on systems with
147a different byte order.
148.It Fl C Ar bytes
149Read archive written with a block size of
150.Ar bytes .
151.It Fl c
152Expect the archive headers to be in ASCII format.
153.It Fl d
154Create any intermediate directories as needed during
155restore.
156.It Fl E Ar file
157Read list of file name patterns to extract or list from
158.Ar file .
159.It Fl F Ar archive , Fl I Ar archive
160Use the specified file as the input for the archive.
161.It Fl f
162Restore all files except those matching the
163.Ar patterns
164given on the command line.
165.It Fl H Ar format
166Read an archive of the specified format.
167Recognized formats are:
168.Pp
169.Bl -tag -width sv4cpio -compact
170.It Ar bcpio
171Old binary
172.Nm
173format.
174.It Ar cpio
175Old octal character
176.Nm
177format.
178.It Ar pax
179POSIX pax format.
180.It Ar sv4cpio
181SVR4 hex
182.Nm
183format.
184.It Ar tar
185Old tar format.
186.It Ar ustar
187POSIX ustar format.
188.El
189.It Fl j
190Uncompress archive using the bzip2 format.
191The bzip2 utility must be installed separately.
192.It Fl m
193Restore modification times on files.
194.It Fl r
195Rename restored files interactively.
196.It Fl S
197Swap words after reading data from the archive.
198.It Fl s
199Swap bytes after reading data from the archive.
200.It Fl t
201Only list the contents of the archive, no files or
202directories will be created.
203.It Fl u
204Overwrite files even when the file in the archive is
205older than the one that will be overwritten.
206.It Fl v
207Be verbose about operations.
208List filenames as they are copied in from the archive.
209.It Fl Z
210Uncompress archive using
211.Xr compress 1
212format.
213.It Fl z
214Uncompress archive using
215.Xr gzip 1
216format.
217.El
218.It Fl p
219Copy files from one location to another in a single pass.
220The list of files to copy are read from standard input and
221written out to a directory relative to the specified
222.Ar directory
223argument.
224.Bl -tag -width Ds
225.It Fl a
226Reset the access times on files that have been copied.
227.It Fl d
228Create any intermediate directories as needed to write
229the files at the new location.
230.It Fl L
231Follow symbolic links.
232.It Fl l
233When possible, link files rather than creating an
234extra copy.
235.It Fl m
236Restore modification times on files.
237.It Fl u
238Overwrite files even when the original file being copied is
239older than the one that will be overwritten.
240.It Fl v
241Be verbose about operations.
242List filenames as they are copied.
243.El
244.El
245.Sh ENVIRONMENT
246.Bl -tag -width Ds
247.It Ev TMPDIR
248Path in which to store temporary files.
249.El
250.Sh EXIT STATUS
251The
252.Nm
253utility exits with one of the following values:
254.Pp
255.Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact
256.It 0
257All files were processed successfully.
258.It 1
259An error occurred.
260.El
261.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
262Whenever
263.Nm
264cannot create a file or a link when extracting an archive or cannot
265find a file while writing an archive, or cannot preserve the user
266ID, group ID, file mode, or access and modification times when the
267.Fl p
268option is specified, a diagnostic message is written to standard
269error and a non-zero exit value will be returned, but processing
270will continue.
271In the case where
272.Nm
273cannot create a link to a file,
274.Nm
275will not create a second copy of the file.
276.Pp
277If the extraction of a file from an archive is prematurely terminated
278by a signal or error,
279.Nm
280may have only partially extracted the file the user wanted.
281Additionally, the file modes of extracted files and directories may
282have incorrect file bits, and the modification and access times may
283be wrong.
284.Pp
285If the creation of an archive is prematurely terminated by a signal
286or error,
287.Nm
288may have only partially created the archive, which may violate the
289specific archive format specification.
290.Sh SEE ALSO
291.Xr pax 1 ,
292.Xr tar 1
293.Sh AUTHORS
294.An Keith Muller
295at the University of California, San Diego.
296.Sh CAVEATS
297Different file formats have different maximum file sizes.
298It is recommended that a format such as cpio or ustar
299be used for larger files.
300.Bl -column "File format" "Maximum file size" -offset indent
301.It Sy "File format" Ta Sy "Maximum file size"
302.It bcpio Ta "4 Gigabytes"
303.It sv4cpio Ta "4 Gigabytes"
304.It cpio Ta "8 Gigabytes"
305.\" XXX should be "unlimited"
306.It pax Ta "8 Gigabytes"
307.It tar Ta "8 Gigabytes"
308.It ustar Ta "8 Gigabytes"
309.El
310.Sh BUGS
311The
312.Fl s
313and
314.Fl S
315options are currently not implemented.
316