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Save gauravbarthwal/3fc0b44934ce78a97fd4e99322d2ed62 to your computer and use it in GitHub Desktop.
Download/Copy all related *.zip files in one directory. | |
Open terminal and change to that directory which has all zip files. | |
Enter command zip -s- FILE_NAME.zip -O COMBINED_FILE.zip | |
Enter unzip COMBINED_FILE.zip |
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Just did a massive 18-part archive stitching on my iPhone using Alpine Linux in iSh app. Thanks a lot!
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Hey, could you explain what the -s- means, i know -s is the flag and it needs a size after -s but how does - after -s work. Thanks btw. I searched for an hour before I found this thread
''-" after -s joins all zip files together.
Hi! I'm new on Linux and I would appreciate it if someone could explain this process in detail. I do have multiple zip files with this name: *Z001, *Z002, etc... Do I have to repeat the third step (Enter command zip -s- FILE_NAME.zip -O COMBINED_FILE.zip) for each file? otherwise, what should I put in the FILE_NAME.zip field?
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Thanks so much. I searched for it a lot and nothing worked for me. This was perfect. 👍