I have a bunch of manga all in rar or zip files. What I want to do is extract the first file from all the archives give them the name of the file they came from (ex. foo.zip -> foo.jpg) then I can use a visipics to find the duplicates. Anyone have any ideas how to do this effectively. Also some of the file names are in japanese so handling of that would be nice, but unnecessary.
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I have a bunch of manga all in rar or zip files. What I want to do is extract the first file from all the archives give them the name of the file they came from (ex. foo.zip -> foo.jpg) then I can use a visipics to find the duplicates. Anyone have any ideas how to do this effectively. Also some of the file names are in japanese so handling of that would be nice, but unnecessary.
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