I have this working: #!/bin/bash IFS=" " for i in `find . -name '*.tar'`; do case "$i" in *.tar) mkdir `basename "$i" .tar` cd `basename "$i" .tar` tar xvf ../"$i" cd .. mv "$i" /home/hewhocutsdown/.Trash/ ;; esac done This works fine. I'm trying to tinker with it so that it'll do the same with .cbt files, except they don't need the folder to be made, in fact it's counter-productive. .cbt files are simply tar files, and with the previous version of Gnome I could merely right-click and extract them, but now I can't, so I may be required to rename the extension to .tar. (a 'mv' command I'm assuming) but so far nothing's worked. This is what I tried; #!/bin/bash IFS=" " for i in `find . -name '*.cbt'`; do case "$i" in *.cbt) mv `basename "$i" .cbt` `basename "$i" .tar` # fails mkdir `basename "$i" .cbt` # unneeded cd `basename "$i" .cbt` # uneeded tar xvf ../"$i" # fails cd .. mv "$i" /home/user/.Trash/ # works ;; esac done I just need tar to extract the archive in the immediate directory (there's no chance of overwriting, so I'm not concerned with that) and then dispose of the archive. Thanks thanks -jordan