Steelali1.7z May 2026

Steelali1.7z May 2026

How can I get a content-listing of a 7z-archive under Linux?

The file is a compressed archive in the 7z format , typically created with the open-source tool 7-Zip . This format is known for its high compression ratio and support for strong AES-256 encryption .

You can also use WinZip or PeaZip for more advanced management. Typical Uses for Such Files

You can often double-click 7z files in File Explorer to extract them natively, though this may not work for password-protected archives.

(Note: If you are on Linux, you may need the p7zip-full package to use this command).

Right-click the file, hover over 7-Zip , and select Open archive to browse it like a folder.

Since I cannot directly open or peek into your specific local files, here is how you can generate a list of its contents or extract them yourself: To see what’s inside without fully decompressing it:

Use the list command ( l ) to print all filenames and sizes: 7z l STEELALI1.7z Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard

Steelali1.7z May 2026

Steelali1.7z May 2026

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Speed Racer
Weeknights at 12:30am | 11:30c, Saturdays at 3pm | 2c
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Steven Spielberg Presents: Freakazoid!
Saturday at 12:30am | 11:30c
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Wait Till Your Father Gets Home
Sundays at 11:30pm | 10:30c
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The Real Ghostbusters
Weekdays at 7am | 6c, Saturday at 2am | 1c, and Sunday at 5am | 4c
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Jonny Quest
Saturdays at 12:30pm | 11:30c
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Inspector Gadget
Sunday at 6:00am | 5:00c
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Mister T
Saturday at 5:30am | 4:30c
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The Mask
Weeknights at 5:30am | 4:30c, Saturday at 1am | 12c
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