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unzip is part of the infozip family of programs. | unzip is part of the infozip family of programs. | ||
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+ | == parameters == | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | UnZip 6.00 of 20 April 2009, by Debian. Original by Info-ZIP. | ||
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+ | Usage: unzip [-Z] [-opts[modifiers]] file[.zip] [list] [-x xlist] [-d exdir] | ||
+ | Default action is to extract files in list, except those in xlist, to exdir; | ||
+ | file[.zip] may be a wildcard. -Z => ZipInfo mode ("unzip -Z" for usage). | ||
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+ | -p extract files to pipe, no messages -l list files (short format) | ||
+ | -f freshen existing files, create none -t test compressed archive data | ||
+ | -u update files, create if necessary -z display archive comment only | ||
+ | -v list verbosely/show version info -T timestamp archive to latest | ||
+ | -x exclude files that follow (in xlist) -d extract files into exdir | ||
+ | modifiers: | ||
+ | -n never overwrite existing files -q quiet mode (-qq => quieter) | ||
+ | -o overwrite files WITHOUT prompting -a auto-convert any text files | ||
+ | -j junk paths (do not make directories) -aa treat ALL files as text | ||
+ | -U use escapes for all non-ASCII Unicode -UU ignore any Unicode fields | ||
+ | -C match filenames case-insensitively -L make (some) names lowercase | ||
+ | -X restore UID/GID info -V retain VMS version numbers | ||
+ | -K keep setuid/setgid/tacky permissions -M pipe through "more" pager | ||
+ | See "unzip -hh" or unzip.txt for more help. Examples: | ||
+ | unzip data1 -x joe => extract all files except joe from zipfile data1.zip | ||
+ | unzip -p foo | more => send contents of foo.zip via pipe into program more | ||
+ | unzip -fo foo ReadMe => quietly replace existing ReadMe if archive file newer | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
[[Category:GNU_Software]] | [[Category:GNU_Software]] | ||
− | + | [[Category:Compression Software]] | |
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Latest revision as of 23:11, 16 July 2011
Unzip is a utility to expand pkzip files. It's also handy for converting lots of text files from MS-DOS (Windows) format to UNIX or vice versa with the -a/-aa flags.
unzip is part of the infozip family of programs.
parameters
UnZip 6.00 of 20 April 2009, by Debian. Original by Info-ZIP. Usage: unzip [-Z] [-opts[modifiers]] file[.zip] [list] [-x xlist] [-d exdir] Default action is to extract files in list, except those in xlist, to exdir; file[.zip] may be a wildcard. -Z => ZipInfo mode ("unzip -Z" for usage). -p extract files to pipe, no messages -l list files (short format) -f freshen existing files, create none -t test compressed archive data -u update files, create if necessary -z display archive comment only -v list verbosely/show version info -T timestamp archive to latest -x exclude files that follow (in xlist) -d extract files into exdir modifiers: -n never overwrite existing files -q quiet mode (-qq => quieter) -o overwrite files WITHOUT prompting -a auto-convert any text files -j junk paths (do not make directories) -aa treat ALL files as text -U use escapes for all non-ASCII Unicode -UU ignore any Unicode fields -C match filenames case-insensitively -L make (some) names lowercase -X restore UID/GID info -V retain VMS version numbers -K keep setuid/setgid/tacky permissions -M pipe through "more" pager See "unzip -hh" or unzip.txt for more help. Examples: unzip data1 -x joe => extract all files except joe from zipfile data1.zip unzip -p foo | more => send contents of foo.zip via pipe into program more unzip -fo foo ReadMe => quietly replace existing ReadMe if archive file newer