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...with a single cml interface. 
Do something like that exists?
If not, would you be interested if I'd work on it?
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maybe xarchiver is able with only one command line.
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courtesy of rezza from .bashrc:
extract () {
   if [ -f $1 ] ; then
      case $1 in
         *.tar.bz2)   tar xjf $1      ;;
         *.tar.gz)   tar xzf $1      ;;
         *.bz2)      bunzip2 $1      ;;
         *.rar)      rar x $1      ;;
         *.gz)      gunzip $1      ;;
         *.tar)      tar xf $1      ;;
         *.tbz2)      tar xjf $1      ;;
         *.tgz)      tar xzf $1      ;;
         *.zip)      unzip $1      ;;
         *.Z)      uncompress $1   ;;
         *)         echo "'$1' cannot be extracted via extract()" ;;
      esac
   else
      echo "'$1' is not a valid file"
   fi
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Thanks for that! simple and effective...
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Yes, something like that. But also compressing...
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http://www.nongnu.org/atool/ ... it's on AUR.
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http://www.nongnu.org/atool/ ... it's on AUR.
and it's great!
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extract () {
   if [ -f $1 ] ; then
      case $1 in
         *.tar.bz2)   tar xjf $1      ;;
         *.tar.gz)   tar xzf $1      ;;
         *.bz2)      bunzip2 $1      ;;
         *.rar)      rar x $1      ;;
         *.gz)      gunzip $1      ;;
         *.tar)      tar xf $1      ;;
         *.tbz2)      tar xjf $1      ;;
         *.tgz)      tar xzf $1      ;;
         *.zip)      unzip $1      ;;
         *.Z)      uncompress $1   ;;
         *)         echo "'$1' cannot be extracted via extract()" ;;
      esac
   else
      echo "'$1' is not a valid file"
   fi
} Really some nice work!
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There's also "e" if you're into Ruby: http://martin.ankerl.org/2006/08/11/pro … y-archive/
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