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bizzy

v3.0.3

Published

extract .tar.bz2 archives with emitter

Downloads

2,492

Readme

Bizzy License NPM version Dependency Status Build Status Coverage Status

Extract .tar.bz2 archives with emitter.

Global

Bizzy could be installed global with

npm i bizzy -g

And used this way:

Usage: bizzy [filename]
Options:
  -h, --help      display this help and exit
  -v, --version   output version information and exit

Local

Bizzy could be used localy. It will emit event on every extracted file. Good for making progress bars.

Install

npm i bizzy --save

How to use?

  • from - path to .tar.bz2 archive
  • to - path to directory where files would be stored.
const bizzy = require('bizzy');
const path = require('path');
const cwd = process.cwd();
const name = 'pipe.tar.bz2';
const to = cwd + '/pipe-io';
const from = path.join(cwd, name);

const extract = bizzy(from, to);

extract.on('file', (name) => {
    console.log(name);
});

extract.on('progress', (percent) => {
    console.log(percent + '%');
});

extract.on('error', (error) => {
    console.error(error);
});

extract.on('end', () => {
    console.log('done');
});

In case of starting example output should be similar to:

33%
67%
100%
done

Related

  • Jag - Pack files and folders with tar and gzip.
  • Jaguar - Pack and extract .tar.gz archives with emitter.
  • OneZip - Pack and extract zip archives with emitter.
  • Tar-to-zip - Convert tar and tar.gz archives to zip.
  • Copymitter - Copy files with emitter.
  • Remy - Remove files with emitter.

License

MIT