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Viewing file: Select action/file-type: e (Extract) commandExtracts files from an archive to the current directory or to the output directory. The output directory can be specified by -o (Set Output Directory) switch. This command copies all extracted files to one directory. If you want extract files with full paths, you must use x (Extract with full paths) command. 7-Zip will prompt the user before overwriting existing files unless the user specifies the -y (Assume Yes on all queries) switch. If the user gives a no answer, 7-Zip will prompt for the file to be extracted to a new filename. Then a no answer skips that file; or, yes prompts for new filename. 7-Zip accepts the following responses:
Abbreviated responses are allowed. Examples7z e archive.zip extracts all files from archive archive.zip to the current directory. 7z e archive.zip -oc:\soft *.cpp -r extracts all *.cpp files from archive archive.zip to c:\soft folder. Notes7-Zip doesn't uses the system wildcard parser. 7-Zip doesn't follow the archaic rule by which *.* means any file. 7-Zip treats *.* as matching the name of any file that has an extension. To process all files, you must use a * wildcard. Switches that can be used with this command
-ai (Include archives) See alsoCommands: x (Extract with full paths) |
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