I have a lot of Zip archives that I want to unpack in a script. Is there any way to run them silently?
Here is what I have:
bash> unzip 02b852e3571e46f25fdfc79f43ceb726ddff9ba7.zip
Archive: 02b852e3571e46f25fdfc79f43ceb726ddff9ba7.zip
02b852e3571e46f25fdfc79f43ceb726ddff9ba7
inflating: .editorconfig
inflating: .gitattributes
bash>
Here is what I want:
bash> unzip <something to silence zip> MyArchive.zip
bash>
man unzip
is your friend (works for more or less all commands you can run in Terminal) – nohillside♦ Mar 28 '17 at 5:48man
but I believe most people will agree it is difficult to find what you want looking throughman
pages. I think it was faster and easier to ask here. – Whitecat Mar 30 '17 at 16:07man command
. But googling and jumping to the best answer after this has been asked is easier than usingman
. So bless this guy for asking. – Ben Barkay Jun 8 '19 at 20:17