How to edit MANIFEST.MF in .jar ?

I'm use java on mac osx and I can't edit MANIFEST.MF in side .jar for refer to Main()

now i have Main.jar and Talk.jar
main is in .main.jar
and another one is in /libary/Talk.jar
how to edit MANIFEST to link to another Class directory ?
this is in MANIFEST of main.jar
Manifest-Version: 1.0
Main-Class: Main
Class-Path: /libary/Talk.jar
it right ?
i can't link to Talk.jar

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