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Old 11-22-2019
View all jar files contents in one go ?

I can view a jar file contents using the below command:

Code:
$ jar -tvf ./checker-compat-qual-2.0.0.jar
     0 Mon May 02 18:28:46 IST 2016 META-INF/
   184 Mon May 02 18:28:44 IST 2016 META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
     0 Mon May 02 17:20:16 IST 2016 afu/
     0 Mon May 02 17:20:16 IST 2016 afu/org/
     0 Mon May 02 17:20:16 IST 2016 afu/org/checkerframework/
     0 Mon May 02 17:20:16 IST 2016 afu/org/checkerframework/checker/
     0 Mon May 02 17:20:16 IST 2016 afu/org/checkerframework/checker/formatter/
  1042 Mon Feb 01 18:36:58 IST 2016 afu/org/checkerframework/checker/formatter/FormatUtil$Conversion.class

I can list all jar files using the below command:

Code:
$ find . -name '*.jar'
./com.google.collections.jar
./com.google.guava_1.6.0.jar
./hamcrest-core-1.2.jar
./json-20140107.jar
./junit.jar
./selenium-java.jar
./animal-sniffer-annotations-1.14.jar
./selenium-support-3.141.0.jar
./selenium-edge-driver-3.141.0.jar
./jsr305-1.3.9.jar

I wish to view the contents of all jar files in one go so i decided to merge both the command like below:

Code:
$ find . -name '*.jar' | xargs jar -tvf

However this does not yeild any output.

Can you please suggest what I should do to view the contents of all the files in one go ?

I'm on Redhat Linux centos 7
 

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NAME
Mojo::CookieJar - Cookie jar for HTTP 1.1 user agents SYNOPSIS
use Mojo::CookieJar; my $jar = Mojo::CookieJar->new; DESCRIPTION
Mojo::CookieJar is a minimalistic and relaxed cookie jar for HTTP 1.1 user agents. ATTRIBUTES
Mojo::CookieJar implements the following attributes. "max_cookie_size" my $max_cookie_size = $jar->max_cookie_size; $jar = $jar->max_cookie_size(4096); Maximum cookie size in bytes, defaults to 4096. METHODS
Mojo::CookieJar inherits all methods from Mojo::Base and implements the following new ones. "add" $jar = $jar->add(@cookies); Add multiple Mojo::Cookie::Response objects to the jar. "empty" $jar->empty; Empty the jar. "extract" $jar = $jar->extract($tx); Extract response cookies from transaction. "find" my @cookies = $jar->find($url); Find Mojo::Cookie::Request objects in the jar for Mojo::URL object. "inject" $jar = $jar->inject($tx); Inject request cookies into transaction. SEE ALSO
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