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- NAME
- unzip - list/test/extract from a ZIP archive file
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- SYNOPSIS
- unzip [ -xecptlvz[qadoUV] ] file[.zip] [filespec...]
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- ARGUMENTS
- file[.zip] Path of the ZIP archive. The suffix ``.zip'' is
- applied if the file specified does not exist.
- Note that self-extracting ZIP files are sup-
- ported; just specify the ``.exe'' suffix your-
- self.
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- [filespec] An optional list of archive members to be pro-
- cessed. Expressions may be used to match multi-
- ple members; be sure to quote expressions that
- contain characters interpreted by the UNIX
- shell. See DESCRIPTION (below) for more details.
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- OPTIONS
- -x,-e extract files in archive (default--i.e., this flag is optional)
- -c extract files to stdout (``CRT'')
- -p extract files to stdout and no informational messages (for pipes)
- -t test archive contents for validity
- -l list archive contents (short format)
- -v verbose listing of archive contents
- -z display only the archive comment
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- MODIFIERS
- -q perform operations quietly (up to two q's allowed)
- -a convert to MS-DOS textfile format (CR LF), Mac format (CR),
- Unix/VMS format (LF), OR from ASCII to EBCDIC, depending on
- your system
- -d recreate directory structure contained in archive
- -o OK to overwrite files without prompting
- -U don't map filenames to lowercase for selected (uppercase) OS's
- -V retain file version numbers
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- DESCRIPTION
- unzip will list, test, or extract from a ZIP archive, com-
- monly found on MSDOS systems. Archive member extraction is
- implied by the absence of the -c, -p, -t, -l, -v or -z
- options. All archive members are processed unless a
- filespec is provided to specify a subset of the archive
- members. The filespec is similar to an egrep expression,
- and may contain:
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- * matches a sequence of 0 or more characters
- ? matches exactly 1 character
- \nnn matches the character having octal code nnn
- [...] matches any single character found inside the brack-
- ets; ranges are specified by a beginning character,
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- a hyphen, and an ending character. If a '!' follows
- the left bracket, then the range of characters
- matched is complemented with respect to the ASCII
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- AUTHORS
- v1.2 3/15/89 Samuel H. Smith
- v2.x 1989 Many contributors.
- v3.0 5/1/90 David Kirschbaum, consolidator, and the Info-ZIP
- workgroup (Info-ZIP@WSMR-SIMTEL20.Army.Mil).
- v3.1 8/15/90 Same luvable gang.
- v4.0 12/1/90 Getting more luvable by the day.
- v4.1 5/12/91 We got too luvable, so we toned it down a bit (for Mom).
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