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NAME

       mimetype - Determine file type

SYNOPSIS

       mimetype [options] [-] files

DESCRIPTION

       This script tries to determine the mime type of a file using the Shared MIME-info database. It is
       intended as a kind of file(1) work-alike, but uses mimetypes instead of descriptions.

       If one symlinks the file command to mimetype it will behave a little more compatible, see
       "--file-compat".  Commandline options to specify alternative magic files are not implemented the same
       because of the conflicting data formats.  Also the wording of the descriptions will differ.

       For naming switches I followed the manpage of file(1) version 4.02 when possible. They seem to differ
       completely from the spec in the 'utilities' chapter of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 (POSIX).

OPTIONS

       -a, --all
           Show output of all rules that match the file.

           TODO: this method now just returns one match for each method (globs, magic, etc.).

       -b, --brief
           Do not prepend filenames to output lines (brief mode).

       --database=mimedir:mimedir:...
           Force  the  program  to  look in these directories for the shared mime-info database. The directories
           specified by the basedir specification are ignored.

       -d, --describe
           Print file descriptions instead of mime types, this is the default when using "--file-compat".

       -D, --debug
           Print debug information about how the mimetype was determined.

       -f namefile, --namefile=namefile
           Read the names of the files to be examined from  the  file  'namefile'  (one  per  line)  before  the
           argument list.

       --file-compat
           Make  mimetype behave a little more file(1) compatible. This is turned on automatically when you call
           mimetype by a link called 'file'.

           A single '-' won't be considered a separator between  options  and  filenames  anymore,  but  becomes
           identical  to  "--stdin".  ( You can still use '--' as separator, but that is not backward compatible
           with the original file command.  )  Also  the  default  becomes  to  print  descriptions  instead  of
           mimetypes.

       -F string, --separator=string
           Use string as custom separator between the file name and its mimetype or description, defaults to ':'
           .

       -h, --help
       -u, --usage
           Print a help message and exits.

       -i, --mimetype
           Use mime types, opposite to "--describe", this is the default when _not_ using "--file-compat".

       -L, --dereference
           Follow symbolic links.

       -l code, --language=code
           The  language attribute specifies a two letter language code, this makes descriptions being outputted
           in the specified language.

       -M, --magic-only
           Do not check for extensions, globs or inode type, only look at the  content  of  the  file.  This  is
           particularly useful if for some reason you don't trust the name or the extension a file has.

       -N, --noalign
           Do not align output fields.

       --output-format
           If  you  want  an alternative output format, you can specify a format string containing the following
           escapes:

               %f for the filename
               %d description
               %m mime type

           Alignment is not available when using this, you need to post-process the output to do that.

       --stdin
           Determine type of content from STDIN, less powerful then normal file checking because  it  only  uses
           magic typing. This will happen also if the STDIN filehandle is a pipe.

           To use this option IO::Scalar needs to be installed.

       -v, --version
           Print the version of the program and exit.

ENVIRONMENT

       XDG_DATA_HOME
       XDG_DATA_DIRS
           These  variables  can  list  base  directories to search for data files. The shared mime-info will be
           expected in the "mime" sub directory of one of these directories. If these are not set, there will be
           searched for the following directories:

               $HOME/.local/share/mime
               /usr/local/share/mime
               /usr/share/mime

           See also the "XDG Base Directory Specification" <http://freedesktop.org/Standards/basedir-spec>

FILES

       The base dir for all data files is determined by two environment variables, see "ENVIRONMENT".

       BASE/mime/packages/SOURCE.xml
           All other files are compiled from these source files. To re-compile them use update-mime-database(1).

       BASE/mime/globs
           Compiled information about globs.

       BASE/mime/magic
           Compiled information about magic numbers.

       BASE/mime/MEDIA/SUBTYPE.xml
           Descriptions of a mimetype in multiple languages, used for the "--describe" switch.

DIAGNOSTICS

       If a file has an empty mimetype or an empty description, most probably the file  doesn't  exist  and  the
       given  name  doesn't  match  any  globs.  An empty description can also mean that there is no description
       available in the language you specified.

       The program exits with a non-zero exit value if either the commandline  arguments  failed,  a  module  it
       depends  on  wasn't found or the shared mime-info database wasn't accessible. See File::MimeInfo for more
       details.

TODO

       The '--all' switch doesn't really show all matches, but only one per mime-typing method. This needs to be
       implemented in the modules first.

BUGS

       If    you    find    bugs,    please    file    them    in    our     Github     issue     tracker     at
       <https://github.com/mbeijen/File-MimeInfo/issues>.

       mimetype  doesn't  provide  a switch for looking inside compressed files because it seems to me that this
       can only be done by un-compressing the file, something that defeats the purpose. On the  other  hand  the
       option  should  exist  for strict compatibility with file(1). Possibly a subclass should be made for this
       one day.

AUTHOR

       Jaap Karssenberg <pardus@cpan.org> Maintained by Michiel Beijen <mb@x14.nl>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2003, 2012 Jaap G Karssenberg. All rights reserved.  This program is free software; you can
       redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl.

       This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY  WARRANTY;  without  even
       the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

SEE ALSO

       file(1), update-mime-database(1), File::MimeInfo(3), <http://freedesktop.org/Software/shared-mime-info>

perl v5.36.0                                       2023-12-06                                       MIMETYPE(1p)