Ubuntu 16.04
I have a directory with zip files like this:
directory | |---zip1.zip |---zip2.zip | ... |---zip_very_large_number.zip Now, I have another directory /home/usrname/anotherdir. Is there a way to unzip all the files into the /home/usrname/anotherdir in the following way:
/home/usrname/anotherdir |---zip1(directory) | |---_FILES_FROM_zip1.zip | |---zip2(directory) | |---_FILES_FROM_zip2.zip | |---zip3(directory) | |---_FILES_FROM_zip3.zip | ... | |---zip_very_large_number(directory) |---_FILES_FROM_zip_very_large_number.zip Is there a concise way to do this with unzip? I could write a shell-script but it doesn't look pretty well...