*pi_tar.txt* For Vim version 7.3. Last change: 2010 Nov 03 +====================+ | Tar File Interface | +====================+ Author: Charles E. Campbell, Jr. (remove NOSPAM from Campbell's email first) Copyright 2005-2010: The GPL (gnu public license) applies to *tar-copyright* tar.vim, tarPlugin.vim, and pi_tar.txt. No warranty, express or implied. Use At-Your-Own-Risk. ============================================================================== 1. Contents *tar* *tar-contents* 1. Contents..................................................|tar-contents| 2. Usage.....................................................|tar-usage| 3. Options...................................................|tar-options| 4. History...................................................|tar-history| ============================================================================== 2. Usage *tar-usage* *tar-manual* When one edits a *.tar file, this plugin will handle displaying a contents page. Select a file to edit by moving the cursor atop the desired file, then hit the key. After editing, one may also write to the file. Currently, one may not make a new file in tar archives via the plugin. *:Vimuntar* VIMUNTAR~ :Vimuntar [vimhome] This command copies, if necessary, the tarball to the .vim or vimfiles directory using the first writable directory in the |'runtimepath'| when no [vimhome] is specified. Otherwise, the [vimhome] argument allows the user to specify that directory, instead. The copy is done using the command in *g:tar_copycmd* , which is > cp for cygwin, unix, macunix copy for windows (32, 95, 64, 16) < The extraction is done with the command specified with *g:tar_extractcmd* , which by default is > "tar -xf" < PREVENTING LOADING~ If for some reason you do not wish to use vim to examine tar'd files, you may put the following two variables into your <.vimrc> to prevent the tar plugin from loading: > let g:loaded_tarPlugin= 1 let g:loaded_tar = 1 < ============================================================================== 3. Options *tar-options* These options are variables that one may change, typically in one's <.vimrc> file. Default Variable Value Explanation *g:tar_browseoptions* "Ptf" used to get a list of contents *g:tar_readoptions* "OPxf" used to extract a file from a tarball *g:tar_cmd* "tar" the name of the tar program *g:tar_nomax* 0 if true, file window will not be maximized *g:tar_secure* undef if exists: "--"s will be used to prevent unwanted option expansion in tar commands. Please be sure that your tar command accepts "--"; Posix compliant tar utilities do accept them. if not exists: The tar plugin will reject any tar files or member files that begin with "-" Not all tar's support the "--" which is why it isn't default. *g:tar_writeoptions* "uf" used to update/replace a file ============================================================================== 4. History *tar-history* v26 Aug 09, 2010 * uses buffer-local instead of window variables to hold tarfile name v25 Jun 19, 2010 * (Jan Steffens) added support for xz compression v24 Apr 07, 2009 * :Untarvim command implemented Sep 28, 2009 * Added lzma support v22 Aug 08, 2008 * security fixes v16 Jun 06, 2008 * tarfile:: used instead of tarfile: when editing files inside tarballs. Fixes a problem with tarballs called things like c:\abc.tar. (tnx to Bill McCarthy) v14 May 09, 2008 * arno caught a security bug May 28, 2008 * various security improvements. Now requires patch 299 which provides the fnameescape() function May 30, 2008 * allows one to view *.gz and *.bz2 files that are in *.tar files. v12 Sep 07, 2007 * &shq now used if not the empty string for g:tar_shq v10 May 02, 2006 * now using "redraw then echo" to show messages, instead of "echo and prompt user" v9 May 02, 2006 * improved detection of masquerading as tar file v8 May 02, 2006 * allows editing of files that merely masquerade as tar files v7 Mar 22, 2006 * work on making tar plugin work across network Mar 27, 2006 * g:tar_cmd now available for users to change the name of the tar program to be used. By default, of course, it's "tar". v6 Dec 21, 2005 * writing to files not in directories caused problems - fixed (pointed out by Christian Robinson) v5 Nov 22, 2005 * report option workaround installed v3 Sep 16, 2005 * handles writing files in an archive back to the archive Oct 18, 2005 * used instead of in autocmds Oct 18, 2005 * handles writing to compressed archives Nov 03, 2005 * handles writing tarfiles across a network using netrw#NetWrite() v2 * converted to use Vim7's new autoload feature by Bram Moolenaar v1 (original) * Michael Toren (see http://michael.toren.net/code/) ============================================================================== vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help