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xattr

v0.1RubyGems· Ruby

= xattr == DESCRIPTION Xattr provides the xattr (setxattr, getxattr, removexattr, listxattr) functions in a nice object-oriented wrapper. Ruby/DL is used so no compilation of modules is necessary. Extended attributes extend the basic attributes associated with files and directories in the file system. They are stored as name:data pairs associated with file system objects (files, directories, symlinks, etc). == SYNOPSIS Using the library: require "xattr" xattr = Xattr.new("/path/to/file") xattr.list # => [...] xattr.get("...") xattr.set("...", "...") xattr.remove("...") Using the provided command-line tool: $ xattr README.txt com.macromates.caret $ xattr README.txt com.macromates.caret {column = 9; line = 26; } $ xattr README.txt com.macromates.caret "{column = 0; line = 0; }" {column = 0; line = 0; } $ xattr README.txt -com.macromates.caret {column = 0; line = 0; } $ xattr README.txt $ == REQUIREMENTS * Mac OS X 10.4 (for now...) == INSTALL Using rubygems: $ sudo gem install xattr Using setup.rb: $ sudo ruby setup.rb

The verdict
Abandoned. Last published 16 years ago. No recent activity — look for a maintained alternative.
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Maintenance
Last published 16 years ago.
Popularity
8 downloads / week
Security
No known advisories for this version (OSV).
License
No license declared.
Dependencies
No runtime dependencies
Recent releases
  • 0.116 years ago
xattr — = xattr == DESCRIPTION Xattr provides the xattr (setxattr, getxattr, removexattr, listxattr) functions in a nice object-oriented wrapper. Ruby/DL is used so no compilation of modules is necessary. Extended attributes extend the basic attributes associated with files and directories in the file system. They are stored as name:data pairs associated with file system objects (files, directories, symlinks, etc). == SYNOPSIS Using the library: require "xattr" xattr = Xattr.new("/path/to/file") xattr.list # => [...] xattr.get("...") xattr.set("...", "...") xattr.remove("...") Using the provided command-line tool: $ xattr README.txt com.macromates.caret $ xattr README.txt com.macromates.caret {column = 9; line = 26; } $ xattr README.txt com.macromates.caret "{column = 0; line = 0; }" {column = 0; line = 0; } $ xattr README.txt -com.macromates.caret {column = 0; line = 0; } $ xattr README.txt $ == REQUIREMENTS * Mac OS X 10.4 (for now...) == INSTALL Using rubygems: $ sudo gem install xattr Using setup.rb: $ sudo ruby setup.rb (Ruby / RubyGems) · Modules