o overwrite files WITHOUT prompting -aa treat ALL files as text n never overwrite existing files -a auto-convert any text files
Modifiers: -q quiet mode (-qq => quieter) x exclude files that follow (in xlist) -d extract files into exdir u update files, create if necessary -z display archive comment f freshen existing files, create none -t test compressed archive data p extract files to pipe, no messages -l list files (short format)
Z => ZipInfo mode ("unzip -Z" for usage). Usage: unzip ] file ĭefault action is to extract files in list, except those in xlist, to exdir įile may be a wildcard. Sendīug reports using see README for details. This seems to be really close to what I need, but when the file is written all it has is the options list for unzip: UnZip 5.52 of 28 February 2005, by Info-ZIP.
UnzipStream.on('entry', function (entry) , unzipStream = fs.createReadStream(filepath).pipe(unzip.Parse())
I would even be up to preforming my own manipulation on the encrypted code, but I'm unable to even find out how to determine the encryption type (it seems to just be very standard, since i can do it in the terminal).Īgain I would rather not do this, but I'm afraid it is my only option so I have tried the following: var fs = require('fs') But I would rather not resort to using child_process and using built in unix unzipping functionality, but that may be my last resort. Is there a library that I can use to unzip a password protected file (Site makes me put a password on the file when downloading it)? There are a ton of libraries to unzip normal files, but none that I can find that will do it with a password.