![]() ![]() With "Extract to" button or "Extract to" entries in context menu the user will be asked the output directory instead of extracting to the default destination. You can change to another default directory setting in I/O tab (the setting will last the entire session) or permanently set a new default extraction directory in Tools > Options, "Open archive" tab. Mzilikazi wrote:OMG just shut up and EXTRACT IT ALL RIGHT HERE AND NOW AND GO AWAY! Any tool that is modeled after Winzip is IMHO waaay too much effort to simply extract an archive.Ĭurrent PeaZip version extracts by default to current dir from "Extract all" button and "Extract" (all, displayed, selected) context menu entries. My search for unarchiving perfection continues. grrrrr Still, to me this is better than dinking around with those silly dialogs asking needless questions and wasting my time. Now then, you can set unp as the run action for archives (at least in Rox filer anyway) BUT it always wants to extract everything to ~ instead of the directory the archive lives in. debs and it doesn't ask you a single question. It's command line only but it can extract all sorts of stuff including. Fortunately we have the fabulous script unp (yes available in Debian) that just works. Unfortunately (last I knew) Archive didn't handle all types or archives. You simply click the archive and it's extracted right then and there - no questions asked and then it just gets out of your way. Rox filer has a really nice utility called Archive. Where do you want to extract to? All Files? Done yet? OMG just shut up and EXTRACT IT ALL RIGHT HERE AND NOW AND GO AWAY! Any tool that is modeled after Winzip is IMHO waaay too much effort to simply extract an archive. What I find most irritating about almost all (un)archive utilities is that they want too much of your attention. I figured some of the other Linux tools could handle rar but I don't even have any. That is okay if that is a requirement.ActionM wrote:Peazip. Please be aware that the install script might run under System and the customisation might need to run separate in a user-context. What command could I use in a Powershell script to run after choco install winrar to have the same result? I am assuming the package does not offer this parameter, is that correct? How do I use choco parameters to tell it to enable cascaded menu in winRAR? This site mentions the parameters to be set:Ĭhoco install packageID -params="'/ITEM:value /ITEM2:value2 /FLAG_BOOLEAN'" Question VLC also has this similar habit of extending the context menu with 1 or 2 items that one never uses. Windows Store (I know, but it auto-updates software)Ĭhoco uses the default installation of most software packages, winRAR has always bugged me with starting a crusade taking over the context menu.I used before, but Choco offers more applications and is fast, so now my goto-software is in order of priority is: WinRAR is also in my top 10 of software to be installed on new systems. ![]() ![]() I use chocolatey as a package manager or software manager on different (remote) systems. ![]()
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