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@fbriere fbriere commented Jan 4, 2021

Comic book archives¹ are simply archive files containing images. While
they are typically treated as e-books and fed to programs that can
handle those, they are also plain archive files and can therefore be
manipulated by the corresponding program.

¹ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comic_book_archive

The following file extension mappings are added:

.cb7 → 7z
.cba → unace
.cbr → unrar
.cbt → tar
.cbz → unzip, zipinfo

(Note that .cbt files, unlike .tar files, are never compressed.)

Comic book archives¹ are simply archive files containing images.  While
they are typically treated as e-books and fed to programs that can
handle those, they are also plain archive files and can therefore be
manipulated by the corresponding program.

 ¹ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comic_book_archive

The following file extension mappings are added:

    .cb7 → 7z
    .cba → unace
    .cbr → unrar
    .cbt → tar
    .cbz → unzip, zipinfo

(Note that .cbt files, unlike .tar files, are never compressed.)
@scop scop merged commit 29c8644 into scop:master Jan 6, 2021
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scop commented Jan 6, 2021

Thanks!

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