What’s a good way to extract: .zip, .rar, .bz2, .gz, .tar, .tbz2, .tgz, .Z, .7z, .xz, .exe, .tar.bz2, .tar.gz, .tar.xz, .arj, .cab, .chm, .deb, .dmg, .iso, .lzh, .msi, .rpm, .udf, .wim, .xar .cpio files on the Mac or Linux?
The goal is to make extract
able to extract anything you give it. The command extract
uses the free unpackers to support many older, obscure formats like this: .zip, .rar, .bz2, .gz, .tar, .tbz2, .tgz, .Z, .7z, .xz, .exe, .tar.bz2, .tar.gz, .tar.xz, .arj, .cab, .chm, .deb, .dmg, .iso, .lzh, .msi, .rpm, .udf, .wim, .xar .cpio
Copy&Paste function into file ~/.bash_profile
Copy&Paste function into file ~/.bashrc
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Using command extract
, in a terminal
$ extract <archive_filename.extention>
$ extract <archive_filename_1.extention> <archive_filename_2.extention> <archive_filename_3.extention> ...
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