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I have lots of sub-folders, with only some containing a tar file. i.e.:

folder1/
folder2/this-is-a.tar
folder3/
folder4/this-is-another.tar

I can find which dirs have the tar by simply doing ls */*.tar.

What I want to achieve is somehow find all .tar files, then extract them in the same directory they are found, then delete the .tars.

I've tried ls */*.tar | xargs -n1 tar xvf but that extracts the tars in in the directory I'm in, not the directory the tars were found.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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for i in */*.tar ; do pushd `dirname $i` ; tar xf `basename $i` && rm `basename $i` ; popd ; done

Edit: this is probably a better way:

find . -type f -iname "*.tar" -print0 -execdir tar xf {} \; -delete
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  • Worked a charm. Thank you. Mar 26, 2015 at 13:22
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for file in */*.tar; do
    (cd `dirname $file`; tar xvf `basename $file`)
    unlink $file
done

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