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+.\" ========================================================================
+.\"
+.IX Title "PTARGREP 1"
+.TH PTARGREP 1 2023-12-15 "perl v5.38.2" "Perl Programmers Reference Guide"
+.\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes
+.\" way too many mistakes in technical documents.
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+.nh
+.SH NAME
+ptargrep \- Apply pattern matching to the contents of files in a tar archive
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
+.Vb 1
+\& ptargrep [options] <pattern> <tar file> ...
+\&
+\& Options:
+\&
+\& \-\-basename|\-b ignore directory paths from archive
+\& \-\-ignore\-case|\-i do case\-insensitive pattern matching
+\& \-\-list\-only|\-l list matching filenames rather than extracting matches
+\& \-\-verbose|\-v write debugging message to STDERR
+\& \-\-help|\-? detailed help message
+.Ve
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
+This utility allows you to apply pattern matching to \fBthe contents\fR of files
+contained in a tar archive. You might use this to identify all files in an
+archive which contain lines matching the specified pattern and either print out
+the pathnames or extract the files.
+.PP
+The pattern will be used as a Perl regular expression (as opposed to a simple
+grep regex).
+.PP
+Multiple tar archive filenames can be specified \- they will each be processed
+in turn.
+.SH OPTIONS
+.IX Header "OPTIONS"
+.IP "\fB\-\-basename\fR (alias \-b)" 4
+.IX Item "--basename (alias -b)"
+When matching files are extracted, ignore the directory path from the archive
+and write to the current directory using the basename of the file from the
+archive. Beware: if two matching files in the archive have the same basename,
+the second file extracted will overwrite the first.
+.IP "\fB\-\-ignore\-case\fR (alias \-i)" 4
+.IX Item "--ignore-case (alias -i)"
+Make pattern matching case-insensitive.
+.IP "\fB\-\-list\-only\fR (alias \-l)" 4
+.IX Item "--list-only (alias -l)"
+Print the pathname of each matching file from the archive to STDOUT. Without
+this option, the default behaviour is to extract each matching file.
+.IP "\fB\-\-verbose\fR (alias \-v)" 4
+.IX Item "--verbose (alias -v)"
+Log debugging info to STDERR.
+.IP "\fB\-\-help\fR (alias \-?)" 4
+.IX Item "--help (alias -?)"
+Display this documentation.
+.SH COPYRIGHT
+.IX Header "COPYRIGHT"
+Copyright 2010 Grant McLean <grantm@cpan.org>
+.PP
+This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+under the same terms as Perl itself.