You are about to play and enjoy another cool Pokemon FireRed based game with a fantastic event and story. Pokemon Ash Gray is one of the most downloaded and played for several years now and counting.
1) Meltdown; 2) Orpheus; 3) Evil Eye; 4) Clones; 5) Star-Crossed; 6) Out Of. Highlight, if not even one of the best songs in the Ash repertoire.
The latest update of the game was released on May 5, 2015, and till the present days Ash Gray still one of the most popularly played modified version of FireRed even though the game hasn’t been updated for several years.
As we all know, every ROM hack has different sprites, tools, maps, tiles, and more. Pokemon Ash Gray has a kind of unique features, scenes, and the story that every Pokemon gamer will surely love. Play Pokemon Ash Gray now, play it on your device using your favorite GBA emulator.
Game Information
Pokemon Ash Gray
Author: metapod23
Game base: Pokemon FireRed
Cheats: Click here
Source: Link
Author: metapod23
Game base: Pokemon FireRed
Cheats: Click here
Source: Link
Features:
- Play as Ash Ketchum
- Have the opportunity to catch all of the Pokémon Ash does
- Follows the same events as in the Anime Series and be rewarded with special events/items for carrying Ash’s team
- New Tiles
- New Sprites
- New Maps
- New Tools to replace HMs:
- Hatchet replaces HM01 Cut
- Computer Teleport System replaces HM02 Fly
- Raft replaces HM03 Surf
- Pickaxe replaces HM06 Rock Smash
- Climb Kit is added to be used as Rock Climb
- Whirlpuller is added to cross whirlpools
Screenshot:
Pokemon Ash Gray ROM Download
Mirror:
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File size: 2.36MB
Active6 months ago
Is it possible to replace a file in a zip file without unzipping deleting the old file adding the new file and rezipping it back?
Reason is I have a zip file which is really big there is one xml inside the zip file that I have to update sometimes. Unzipping the zip and rezipping it takes a long time. So I'd like to just be able to replace the one xml inside the zip through a script. I already have that checks for updates on the xml I have.
So is it possible to just replace the one xml without unzipping and rezipping ?
Sorry i would use the zip command to do things like that but problem is the script is actually for an android phone and zip is not a command i can use unfortunately sorry i left that out. I would have used zip definately if i could but i only have unzip for droid and then there is tar in busybox but tar doesn't do what i need
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10 Answers
From zip(1):
When given the name of an existing zip archive, zip will replace identically named entries in the zip archive or add entries for new names.
So just use the
PleaseStandPleaseStandzip
command as you normally would to create a new .zip file containing only that one file, except the .zip filename you specify will be the existing archive.26.6k55 gold badges5959 silver badges8989 bronze badges
I've found the Linux
zip
file to be cumbersome for replacing a single file in a zip. The jar
utility from the Java Development Kit may be easier. Consider the common task of updating WEB/web.xml
in a JAR file (which is just a zip file):Here,
cayhorstmanncayhorstmannpath/to/dir
is the path to a directory containing the WEB-INF
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user738048user738048
I know this is old question, but I wanted to do the same. Update a file in zip archive. And none of the above answers really helped me.
Here is what I did. Created temp directory
abc
. Copied file.zip
to abc
and extracted the file in that directory. I edited the file I wanted to edit.Then while being in abc
, ran the following command -u
switch will look for changed/new files and will add to the zip archive.traditionaltraditional
Use the update flag:
-u
Example:
zip -ur existing.zip myFolder
This command will compress and add
myFolder
(and it's contents) to the existing.zip
.Advanced Usage:
The update flag actually compares the incoming files against the existing ones and will either add new files, or update existing ones.
Therefore, if you want to add/update a specific subdirectory within the zip file, just update the source as desired, and then re-zip the entire source with the
-u
flag. Only the changed files will be zipped.If you don't have access to the source files, you can unzip the zip file, then update the desired files, and then re-zip with the
-u
flag. Again, only the changed files will be zipped.Example:
Original Source Structure
Updated Source Structure
Usage
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Renato Luiz RamosRenato Luiz Ramos
There is also the -f option that will freshen the zip file. It can be used to update ALL files which have been updated since the zip was generated (assuming they are in the same place within the tree structure within the zip file).
If your file is named /myfiles/myzip.zip all you have to do is
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From the side of ZIP archive structure - you can update zip file without recompressing it, you will just need to skip all files which are prior of the file you need to replace, then put your updated file, and then the rest of the files. And finally you'll need to put the updated centeral directory structure.However, I doubt that most common tools would allow you to make this.
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7zip
(7za) can be used for adding/updating files/directories nicely:Example: Replacing (regardless of file date) the
MANIFEST.MF
file in a JAR file. The /source/META-INF
directory contains the MANIFEST.MF
file that you want to put into the jar
(zip):Only update (does not replace the target if the source is older)
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mzsoltmzsolt
yes its possible.
on linux based systems just install zip and you can call it in the command line. have a look at the manpage: http://linux.die.net/man/1/zip
but in my personal experience, if possible and compression is not so important, this works better with plain tar files and tar.
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