I searched around how to extract XIP archive using command line with no luck so I am leaving my own solution, as a bash
function, here.
I found my inspiration here.
function unxip()
{
[ -z "$1" ] && echo "usage: unxip /path/to/archive.xip" && return
# http://newosxbook.com/src.jl?tree=listings&file=pbzx.c
PBZX="/usr/local/src/pbzx/pbzx" && [ ! -x "$PBZX" ] && echo "$PBZX not found." && return
[ ! -f "$1" ] && echo "$1 not found." && return
[ -f "Content" ] || [ -f "Metadata" ] && echo "Content or Metadata already exists." && return
pkgutil --check-signature "$1" && xar -xf "$1" && "$PBZX" Content | sudo tar x --strip-components=1
rm "Content" "Metadata"
}
We first check for xip
file signature then extract its contents using xar
. We then use Jonathan Levin pbzx to properly unpack pbzx
chunks and pipe the output to tar
, skipping .
to avoid overwriting current working directory permissions.
This does the trick to unpack Xcode8.xip
archives on OS X El Capitan.