The basic usage of the zip command and the zip command
The basic usage of the zip command is:
Zip [parameter] [package file name] [Package directory path]
Linux zip command parameter list:
-A converts a file to ASCII mode.
-F try to repair damaged compressed files
-H: display the Help Page
-M: after compressing the file, delete the source file.
-N the specified string does not compress the file with the specified character string.
-O sets the latest change time of all files in the compressed file to the compression time.
-Q quiet mode. The command execution process is not displayed during compression.
-R processes all subdirectories and files in the specified directory together.
-S contains system files and implicit files (S is capital)
-T date: Set the last modification date of the compressed file to the specified date. The date format is mmddyyyy.
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Example:
Pack all the files and files in the/home/Blinux/html/directory into the html.zip file under the current directory.
Zip-q-r html.zip/home/Blinux/html
The preceding command compresses the files and folders of the absolute address.
For example, in the Bliux directory, you can perform the following operations to achieve the same effect.
Zip-q-r html.zip html
For example, the zip compression command in my html directory is
Zip-q-r html.zip *
The basic syntax of the unzip command is: unzip [parameter] zip file
Simple Example:
Decompress the test.zip file in this directory: unzip test.zip
Parameter List:
-L list the content contained in the compressed file
-V: Detailed Execution Process