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cfspack
A tool/library to pack files into a CFS blob and unpack a CFS blob into a directory.
Usage
To pack a directory into a CFS blob, run:
cfspack /path/to/directory
The blob is spit to stdout. If there are subdirectories, they will be prefixes to the filenames under it.
cfspack
takes optional -p pattern arguments. If specified, only files
matching at least one of the patterns ("fnmatch" style") will be included.
If path is a file, a CFS with a single file will be spit and its name will exclude the directory part of that filename.
The chain being spitted is always ended with a "stop block" (a zero-allocation
block that stops the CFS chain). You can call cfspack
with no argument to get
only a stop block.
The program errors out if a file name is too long (> 26 bytes) or too big (> 0x10000 - 0x20 bytes).
To unpack a blob to a directory:
cfsunpack /path/to/dest < blob
If destination exists, files are created alongside existing ones. If a file to unpack already exists, it is overwritten.