I like trying out new things quite frequently and often times these tools are packed in an archive file. But I’m in constant fear whenever I am to unpack those archives because sometimes there are hundreds of files and the person who packed them wouldn’t even do the bare minimum of nesting them inside a directory.
Dolphin (file explorer) had a useful thing where it would detect whether the contents are already nested and if they are not only then it would nest them inside a directory. I tried searching for something similar for the CLI but couldn’t find anything so here it is. Another benefit is that it supports .zip
, .tar.xz
, .tar.gz
simultaneously so I don’t need to deal with manpages of unzip
, tar
thousand times just because I keep forgetting how to use them. Now it’s just vert x file.zip
.
I can add support for a few more formats but I don’t feel the need at least for now (PRs welcome).
I think you a word. Did you mean when the client updated?
There’s enough words there - I read it as “when this widely-used client added feature x”…
Ah you’re right. I was expecting the word update or something after client.
It’s definitely a bit of a confusing garden-path sentence.