I know this is possible with a botched unTAR, although I can't recall the exact command.... but is it possible to "undo" a recent "unzip" command, in this case, using the mac terminal?
This is using /usr/bin/unzip
on 10.7, with UnZip 5.52.
Lets say I started with a folder structure like this....
admin$ pwd
/usr/local/src
admin$ ls
pots pans scrubbers.zip
admin$ unzip scrubbers.zip
admin$ ls
pots pans scrubbers.zip
zebraturd.doc README.md morestuffididntmeantoputhere.py cleanme.junkmail
surfraw.2.html scrubbers.explaination
how can i just "rezip" or parse the zip file in reverse?
there is a section in the zip file that sorta lists the files in the archive, although quite seriously mangled.. for example..
0L'†C 0L'†C !∏V≤B PK&Å‘:√@`¢îF3$ Lmacos/lib/libexiv2.2.1.0.dylib
without manually sifting through that list, is there a magic bullet for this?