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I need to run 7-Zip from a batch file and perform a few tasks, I was wondering if it was possible. Here is my situation:

I have a folder "X:/Archived Backups/" that contains archives and sub-directories with archives.

Some of these archives also contain further archives.

I need to recursively scan the directory and sub-directories and 7-Zip to extract each archive to a folder by the same name (archive name).

I also need it to extract archives within archives within archives etc.

Finally, I need it to delete the archives when extracted (this includes the archives within archives) and only leave the extracted folders.

Is this possible? If so is it possible from the command line? How would I do it?

Many Thanks :)

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  • The answer depends heavily on the shell you are using. Which one is it?
    – jlahd
    Jul 8, 2014 at 10:55
  • @jlahd with x: as a drive letter then it has to be Windows.
    – foxidrive
    Jul 8, 2014 at 11:33
  • @foxidrive Windows is an operating system, not a shell. I was kind of hoping that the asker was not limited to cmd.exe, which unfortunately is Windows's default shell.
    – jlahd
    Jul 8, 2014 at 12:24
  • Yes Windows. I got it sorted. Thanks for your replies. Jul 8, 2014 at 12:28

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Test this to see if it does what you need - it should extract them to x:\extracted\path\filename folders.

It doesn't delete the archives because you have to test this first.

Check the path to 7z.exe first.

@echo off
set "location=x:\extracted"
md "%location%" 2>nul
for /r "X:\Archived Backups" %%a in (*.7z) do (
   md "%location%\%%~pna"
      pushd "%location%\%%~pna" && ("c:\program files\7-zip\7z.exe" x "%%a" & popd)
)
pause
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  • As for the deletion part, i used del /S /F *.zip *.7z *.rar etc. to remove the archives. I then removed all empty directories with for /f "usebackq delims=" %%d in ("dir /ad/b/s | sort /R") do rd "%%d" Jul 8, 2014 at 12:21
  • Did you also use *.zip *.7z *.rar in my script?
    – foxidrive
    Jul 8, 2014 at 13:19
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You can use this post and this as starting points.

For iteration and testing directory:

FOR %%i IN (%VAR%) DO IF EXIST %%~si\NUL ECHO It's a directory

For files, check file extension and extract using 7-zip command :

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