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zippee

v1.0.8

Published

A simple zip command utility writing nodejs.

Downloads

5

Readme

Zippee

A simple zip command utility writing nodejs.

Install

npm i -g zippee

Usage

unify

Extract multiple zip files to a directory or archive them to a zip with merging directories and files keeping the structure.

zippee unify [-f] [-a (archive-level: [0~9])] -o someoutdir a.zip b.zip c.zip

If you have duplicated files in them, throw errors normally. You can ignore it with -f,--force flag, and later input files overwrite previous ones.

The -a,--archive flags can input number value, and if you specify it this archive them with integrated to a zip files.

unzip

zippee unzip [-f] [-o someoutdir] a.zip

This command unzip a zip file and extract all files to a directory. If you don't specify -o,--output flag, it uses the name of the directory running process omitting extension. If you specify -f,force flag, you can extract all of the files to a specified directory, but it can't overwrite existed files in the directory.

archive

zippee archive [-f] [-a (archive-level: [0~9])] [-o a.zip] a

This command unzip a zip file and extract all files to a directory. If you don't specify -o,--output flag, it uses the name of the directory running process with ".zip" extension. If you specify -f,force, you can overwrite the file specified and ignore checking extension.