DLB(6) DLB(6) NAME dlb − NetHack data librarian SYNOPSIS dlb { xct } [ vfIC ] arguments... [ files... ] DESCRIPTION Dlb is a file archiving tool in the spirit (and tradition) of tar for NetHack version 3.1 and higher. It is used to maintain the archive files from which NetHack reads special level files and other read‐only information. Note that like tar the command and option specifiers are specified as a continuous string and are followed by any arguments required in the same order as the option specifiers. ^?ALLDOCS This facility is optional and may be excluded during NetHack configuration. ^: ^?DLB This facility is optional but is included in this NetHack configuration. ^: This facility is optional and was excluded from this NetHack configuration. ^. ^. COMMANDS The x command causes dlb to extract the contents of the archive into the current directory. The c command causes dlb to create a new archive from files in the cur‐ rent directory. The t command lists the files in the archive. OPTIONS AND ARGUMENTS v verbose output f archive specify the archive. Default if f not specified is LIBFILE (usually the nhdat file in the playground). I lfile specify the file containing the list of files to put in to or extract from the archive if no files are listed on the command line. Default for archive creation if no files are listed is LIBLISTFILE. C dir change directory. Changes directory before trying to read any files (including the archive and the lfile). EXAMPLES Create the default archive from the default file list: dlb c List the contents of the archive ’foo’: dlb tf foo AUTHOR Kenneth Lorber SEE ALSO nethack(6), tar(1) BUGS Not a good tar emulation; ‐ does not mean stdin or stdout. Should include an optional compression facility. Not all read‐only files for NetHack can be read out of an archive; examining the source is the only way to know which files can be. COPYRIGHT This file is Copyright (C) Kenneth Lorber and was last modified 2018/04/25 (version NetHack‐3.6.0:1.7). NetHack may be freely redis‐ tributed. See license for details. NETHACK 25 May 2015 DLB(6)