Using gunzip on Windows in command line

Valentin Macé picture Valentin Macé · Aug 18, 2018 · Viewed 17k times · Source

I need to use gunzip (which is the decompression tool of gzip) in a terminal on Windows

I've downloaded gzip from here (first download link)

I installed it and added its /bin folder to my PATH variable, the gzip command works but gunzip is not even executable so I can't use it

gunzip content:

#!/bin/sh
PATH=${GZIP_BINDIR-'c:/progra~1/Gzip/bin'}:$PATH
exec gzip -d "$@"

Thanks

Answer

Valentin Macé picture Valentin Macé · Aug 18, 2018

I made it work

As I said I needed to install gzip and add its /bin folder to my PATH variable

Then edit the ProgramFiles/GnuWin32/bin/gunzip file using this (replace everything):

@echo off
gzip -d %1

and save it to .bat format so you now have a gunzip.bat file in your /bin folder

Now I can use gunzip in a terminal :)