
Well, at least it was the case for whoever packed this zip file. We are looking at an instance of the extended attribute, which in this case says the file was downloaded with Chrome. The following command replaces filename.ext with in the same directory.

They make for a 'smarter' gzip, as it doesnt compress the file if it would grow after the compression process. # swop/_MACOSX/._GRACoL2013_CRPC6.icc: AppleDouble encoded Macintosh fileĮven without knowing the file format (documented in RFC 1740), you can more or less figure out what is saying. OS X also comes with the compress and uncompress commands.


Just to add to answer, the hidden files are written in the AppleDouble format, which is originally used to store additional metadata on Unix systems.Įxample ( GraCoL 2013 ICC): unzip -d swop SWOP2013_and_GRACoL2013_ICC_Profiles.zipįile swop/_MACOSX/._GRACoL2013_CRPC6.icc
