Cpmtools allows you to access CP/M file systems similar to the
well-known mtools package, which accesses MSDOS file systems.
Currently it contains:

* cpmls - list sorted directory with output similar to ls, DIR, P2DOS
  DIR and CP/M3 DIR[FULL]
* cpmcp - copy files from and to CP/M file systems
* cpmrm - erase files from CP/M file systems
* cpmchmod - change file permissions
* cpmchattr - change file attributes
* mkfs.cpm - make a CP/M file system
* fsck.cpm - check and repair a CP/M file system (only simple errors can
  be repaired so far).
* fsed.cpm - view CP/M file system
* manual pages for everything including the CP/M file system format

All CP/M file system features are supported. Password protection is
ignored, because passwords are easy to decrypt, but a pseudo file
[passwd] contains them, if you are curious what your old password has
been. The disk label is read as special file [label]. User numbers are
specified as user:file.
