By default, all files and subdirectories are recreated in the current directory; the
-d option allows extraction in an arbitrary directory (always assuming one has permission to write to the directory). This option need not appear at the end of the command line; it is also accepted before the zipfile specification (with the normal options), immediately after the zipfile specification, or between the file(s) and the -x option. The option and directory may be concatenated without any white space between them, but note that this may cause normal shell behavior to be suppressed.
Syntax:
unzip {
.zip-file-name}-d {
/path/to/extract}
For example extract package.zip into /opt, enter:
# unzip package.zip -d /opt
# cd /opt
# ls
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