Extract Zip File Mac



If you have a Mac, you can still easily unzip or extract files from a ZIP file using Mac’s Archive Utility tool. Here’s how to open a ZIP file using the Archive Utility tool in Mac: Locate the ZIP file you want to open. If you’re not sure where you stored the ZIP file after downloading it, check the Downloads folder. Double-click the ZIP. I found that on zsh command line, with 7-zip 16.06, that I had to put double-quotes around the wildcard filter argument. For example, this did not find any PDF files to extract: 7z e 'archive has pdf in subdirectory.zip' -r.pdf but quoting the wildcard filter did find and extract the PDF file that was in a subdirectory of the zip archive. Right-click any RAR file, point to the “7-Zip” menu, and then select one of the “Extract” options, depending on where you want to extract the files. Note that if you’ve got a multi-part set of.RAR files, you’ll want to extract the first file in the set—7-Zip will handle the other files in the set automatically.

ZIP files are necessary for combining multiple files together into one downloadable file. You can get many files in one lump while also compressing the file to allow for a quicker download. This has become a necessary method of downloading portable files for USB or other uses. While it’s necessary to unzip these files with a tool like WinRAR or 7-Zip, it always must be done manually. Today, however, we’ll look at how to set up a few things to automatically unzip a compressed file so you can get to the files within in much quicker.

The steps necessary to automatically unzip ZIP files is to run a batch file that uses 7-Zip against a download location so it extracts the contents and then discards the original ZIP file. This is done with a folder monitoring software. While these steps may seem daunting at first, they are simply using versatile utilities that must be adapted for this project, and therefore must be precise.

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Walk through these step by step and you’ll have no problem setting it up.

Set Up 7-Zip

7-Zip is necessary for using the command line operations of its extraction capabilities.

Step 1: Install 7-Zip from this link here.

Step 2: Open the System Properties by right-clicking Computer from the Start menu and choosing Properties.

Step 3: Click Advanced system settings from the left pane. This will open the System Properties window.

Step 4: Click the Advanced tab and then choose Environment Variables.

Step 5: Double-click the variable called PATH and enter a semicolon at the end of the value. Immediately following the semicolon, enter the path to the 7-zip installation directory. The path in this example is C:Program Files7-Zip, but yours may be slightly different.

Ensure to OK out of all the open windows to save the variable change. This step is necessary for when we call the 7-Zip program from the command line.

Create a Batch File that Extracts a ZIP File Using 7-Zip

Now that 7-Zip has been installed, it’s necessary to create a small program that will extract any ZIP file in a certain folder.

Before starting, it’s important to note where your downloads go. Whether you’re using Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, etc., every downloaded file is either automatically sent to a certain folder or the browser asks you where the download should go.

FileCool Tip:Visit this link for a few download managers you can use in Chrome.

If the downloads go to the same folder every time, identify this folder and jot it down. If you choose where every downloaded file will go, simply ensure you choose a common one and then use that location in the below command.

Step 1: Open Notepad and enter the following for the first line:

7z x –oDOWNLOAD-LOCATION* EXTRACT-LOCATION*.zip

For example, this is what my first line of commands is:

7z x -oC:UsersJonDownloadsDownloadedFiles* C:UsersJonDownloadsDownloadedFiles*.zipNote: There is not a space after the command 7z x –o and before the DOWNLOAD-LOCATION section. There also cannot be any spaces in the pathname to the downloads folder.

At this point, when the batch file runs, any ZIP file in the downloads folder will extract automatically and land in a folder in the same directory with the same name as the compressed file. However, the original ZIP file still remains. This is unnecessary and may even cause issues when we move on to the remaining steps. Therefore, we must include a command to either remove the ZIP file or move it out of the way and into its own folder.

Step 2: If you’d like to move the downloaded ZIP to another folder, create a folder called ZIP-Originals and place it in your downloads folder.

Step 3: Add the following under the existing commands in Notepad:

move DOWNLOAD-LOCATION*.zip DOWNLOAD-LOCATIONZIP-Originals

This is what mine ends up as:

move C:UsersJonDownloadsDownloadedFiles*.zip C:UsersJonDownloadsDownloadedFilesZIP-Originals

Alternatively, if you’d like to simply remove the downloaded ZIP file, use this command instead:

del DOWNLOAD-LOCATION*.zip

Step 4: Save this file anywhere as one with a .bat extension under the All Files file type.

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Run the Batch File When a ZIP File is Downloaded

To automatically run a batch file upon the criteria of a new download, it’s necessary to use a program called Directory Monitor.

Step 1: Download Directory Monitor from this link here.

ZipCool Tip: Learn how Watch 4 Folder can also monitor folder activity.

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Step 2: Open the program and choose the three small dots to browse for a download directory.

Find the folder and click the Select Folder button.

Step 3: Right-click the newly added directory and click Edit.

Step 4: Ensure the New Files checkbox is checked under the Events and Options section. Move down a bit further under Execute Applications to browse for the batch file you created in Step 4 above. Next to Only execute, enter a small number like 3 or 5 so the batch file is sure to run only when the file has been completely downloaded.

Step 5: Return to the main menu after saving the changes and open File > Options.

Choose to load the program at system start and then add .zip as a global include pattern in the bottom right text area. This ensures that ZIP files are included in the criteria to launch the batch file.

Note: ZIP files aren’t the only file types 7-Zip can handle. Therefore, if you would like to set these steps up with a RAR, 7Z, DMG, etc. compressed file, simply change every instance of ZIP with the preferred extension type.

Conclusion

Extract Zip Files Mac

Extracting ZIP files shortly after download without intervening in the process will surely make using the files that much quicker. The task is fully automatic and can be left alone after setting it up.


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