úÎ!+°*f     None ¹shellmate-extrasA Uniform Resource Locator.shellmate-extrasJDownload content specified by a URL, returning the content as a strict .shellmate-extrasCDownload content specified by a URL, returning the content as a %. The content is interpreted as UTF8.shellmate-extras_Download content specified by a URL, writing the content to the file specified by the given .shellmate-extrasDownload the content as for J, but return it as a list of parsed tags using the tagsoup html parser.shellmate-extrasDownload the content as for =, but return it as parsed XML, using the xml-light parser.shellmate-extrasDownload the content as for S, but return it as as parsed RSS or Atom content, using the feed library parser.None*" shellmate-extrasÿ@Extract archive into a separate directory. The name of the directory will be the base name of the archive. If the archive contains a single directory on the top-level, the contents of that directory will be moved into the outer directory. This ensures that tarbombs and non-tarbombs are treated consistently.If this option is set to FalseB, archives will be unpacked into the current working directory. Default: True shellmate-extras$Remove the archive after extraction? Default: False shellmate-extras Default extraction options. See  for defaults. shellmate-extrasKThe list of supported archive format file extensions. On a typical LinuxOSXÏCygwin/MinGW system, .tar, .tar.gz, .tar.bz2, .tar.xz, .tbz2, .tgz, .bz2, .gz and .xz should all be supported. If the appropriate programs are installed, .zip, .rar and .7z should also be supported. shellmate-extrasvCan the given file be extracted, as determined by comparing the file extension to the list of supported extensions. shellmate-extras1Extract an archive with the default options. See  for details.shellmate-extras5Extract an archive with the given extraction options.shellmate-extrasžIf the current working directory contains a single directory, move all contents of that directory into the working directory, then remove the directory.shellmate-extrassCommand + arguments to extract an archive file. Arguments must be followed immediately by the archive file name.shellmate-extrasÿMove the extracted file of the given archive into the current working directory, if the archive is .gz, .bz2 or .xz. Workaround for bunzip, gunzip2 and xz insisting on unpacking files to the same directory as the archive instead of to the current working directory.shellmate-extrasIterate  until all extensions are gone.           !/shellmate-extras-0.3.4.3-3b9ud9LXZyJ6tPpvymrkDgControl.Shell.DownloadControl.Shell.ExtractURI fetchBytesfetch fetchFile fetchTagsfetchXML fetchFeedExtractOptionsseparateDirectory removeArchivedefaultExtractOptionssupportedExtensions canExtractextract extractWithbytestring-0.10.8.2Data.ByteString.Lazy.Internal ByteStringbaseGHC.BaseStringGHC.IOFilePathmergeOneLevelRoot extractCmdmoveOutputToWorkDirtakeBasestNamefilepath-1.4.2.1System.FilePath.Posix takeBaseName