+h3(#arv-keep-ls). arv keep ls
+
+<notextile>
+<pre>
+$ <code class="userinput">arv keep ls --help</code>
+usage: arv-ls [-h] [--retries RETRIES] [-s] locator
+
+List contents of a manifest
+
+positional arguments:
+ locator Collection UUID or locator
+
+optional arguments:
+ -h, --help show this help message and exit
+ --retries RETRIES Maximum number of times to retry server requests that
+ encounter temporary failures (e.g., server down). Default
+ 3.
+ -s List file sizes, in KiB.
+</pre>
+</notextile>
+
+h3(#arv-keep-get). arv keep get
+
+<notextile>
+<pre>
+$ <code class="userinput">arv keep get --help</code>
+usage: arv-get [-h] [--retries RETRIES]
+ [--progress | --no-progress | --batch-progress]
+ [--hash HASH | --md5sum] [-n] [-r] [-f | --skip-existing]
+ locator [destination]
+
+Copy data from Keep to a local file or pipe.
+
+positional arguments:
+ locator Collection locator, optionally with a file path or
+ prefix.
+ destination Local file or directory where the data is to be written.
+ Default: /dev/stdout.
+
+optional arguments:
+ -h, --help show this help message and exit
+ --retries RETRIES Maximum number of times to retry server requests that
+ encounter temporary failures (e.g., server down). Default
+ 3.
+ --progress Display human-readable progress on stderr (bytes and, if
+ possible, percentage of total data size). This is the
+ default behavior when it is not expected to interfere
+ with the output: specifically, stderr is a tty _and_
+ either stdout is not a tty, or output is being written to
+ named files rather than stdout.
+ --no-progress Do not display human-readable progress on stderr.
+ --batch-progress Display machine-readable progress on stderr (bytes and,
+ if known, total data size).
+ --hash HASH Display the hash of each file as it is read from Keep,
+ using the given hash algorithm. Supported algorithms
+ include md5, sha1, sha224, sha256, sha384, and sha512.
+ --md5sum Display the MD5 hash of each file as it is read from
+ Keep.
+ -n Do not write any data -- just read from Keep, and report
+ md5sums if requested.
+ -r Retrieve all files in the specified collection/prefix.
+ This is the default behavior if the "locator" argument
+ ends with a forward slash.
+ -f Overwrite existing files while writing. The default
+ behavior is to refuse to write *anything* if any of the
+ output files already exist. As a special case, -f is not
+ needed to write to /dev/stdout.
+ --skip-existing Skip files that already exist. The default behavior is to
+ refuse to write *anything* if any files exist that would
+ have to be overwritten. This option causes even devices,
+ sockets, and fifos to be skipped.
+</pre>
+</notextile>
+