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* [Catalog graph](#catalog-graph)
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* [Edit storage](#edit-storage)
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* [Example](#example)
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* [Examples](#examples)
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* [Contribution](#contribution)
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# Installation
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## Index archive files
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Catcli is able to index and explore the content of archive files.
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Following archive formats are supported: tar, tar.gz, tar.xz, lzma, tar.bz2, zip
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Following archive formats are supported: tar, tar.gz, tar.xz, lzma, tar.bz2, zip.
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Also catcli is able to find files within indexed archive files.
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See the [archive example](#archive-example) for more.
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* `rename` - rename the storage
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* `edit` - edit storage metadata
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# Example
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# Examples
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## Example
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Let's first create some files and directories:
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```bash
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$ mkdir -p /tmp/test/{a,b,c}
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# Archive example
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## Archive example
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Let's consider a directory containing archive files:
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```bash
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