- Upgraded from Windows 7 to 10 with 7-Zip installed. Now when trying to use built in extract function in file explorer the extract area is 'grey out' and disabled. Uninstalled 7-zip, no change.
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How to get zip and unzip on the windows command line for quick creation and extraction of zip compressed files. |
Download the free Windows executables: (for Linux, see below)
- to extract zip files on the command line, download unzip.exe here.
this file is a copy of the original Info-ZIP unzip.exe version 5.52,provided for free under the Info-ZIP license.Alternatively, you may download it via the original Info-ZIP website.
How to use unzip? Read the examples below.
- to create zip files on the command line, download zip.exe here.
this file is a copy of the original Info-ZIP zip.exe version 2.32,provided for free under the Info-ZIP license.Alternatively, you may download it via the original Info-ZIP website.
How to use zip? Read the examples below.
- to create or extract zip files more flexible, like
- include or exclude sub folders or filenames
- zip only files changed today, or in the last 3 days
- with full UTF-8 unicode filename support
download Swiss File Knife here. Then type sfk zip or sfk unzipand read the examples.this tool is created and maintained only by this website, www.stahlworks.com,and not associated with Info-ZIP.Swiss File Knife Base is Free Open Source, BSD licensed. (more)
- to extract .tar.gz and .tar.bz2 files under windows, download:
gzip.exe 1.3.12 a copy from http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ bzip2.exe 1.0.5 a copy from http://www.bzip.org/ tar.exe a copy from http://sourceforge.net/projects/unxutils/
All binaries can be used instantly, requiring no further DLL's.
Some command examples:gzip -d foo.tar.gz uncompresses foo.tar.gz, replacing it by foo.tar bzip2 -d foo.tar.bz2 uncompresses foo.tar.bz2, replacing it by foo.tar tar tvf foo.tar lists the contents of foo.tar tar xvf foo.tar extracts the contents of foo.tar
- Zip and Unzip for newer (lib6 based) distributions:unzip 5.51,zip 2.3
- Zip and Unzip for older (lib5 based) distributions:unzip 5.50,zip 2.3
These files are copies from the Info-Zip download locations listed above,
provided under the Info-ZIP license. - The gzip, bzip2 and tar commands should be available on your linux already.
- zzfind and sfk for newer (lib6 based) distributions: zzfind, sfk
- zzfind and sfk for newer (lib5 based) distributions: zzfind, sfk
These files are provided for free under the BSD license.
Further zip tools of possible interest:
Although not discussed here, it should be mentioned that the original Info-ZIP homepage provides further tools, e.g. for the creation of self-extracting zips, gzip and zipsplit, and of course zip/unzip binaries for many other operating systems.
searches all .java files within eclipse.zip for lines with the words 'public' AND 'class'.
Note that zzfind can also search files in a zip within a zip (nested zips).
How to list nested zip file contents (zips or jars within zips):
For example, if you download the Eclipse SDK and typeyou get a listing of less than 2000 files, listing also .jar file names.But how can you also list what is inside the .jar files, without the needto extract everything first?
Download Swiss File Knife Base,then type:This will produce a listing of all files, no matter how deeply nested -in total nearly 70000 lines that can be very long, for example:
eclipse-SDK-3.3.2-win32.zipeclipseplugins org.eclipse.ant.core_3.1.200.v20070522.jarlib antsupportlib.jarorgeclipseant internalcoreantEclipseAntMain.class |
The above is the text of a single line (filename), split into 4 lines here for better reading.
As you can see, there is a .class file in a .jar within another .jar within the .zip.
Limitations: SFK may not be able to process very large zip files, zip files with anunusual compression method, or 64 bit zip files. Type sfk help xe to list all limitations.
How to list the contents of all .zip files in all subdirectories:
Unzip Files Windows 8.1
In the example above, we listed the content of a single zip file.But sfk can also list the contents of all .zip, .jar, .ear, .war and .aar filesin a directory tree. type:and get the most comprehensive listing of all files, all .zip (.jar etc) file contents
and even zip contents embedded within other zips.
Flexible file selection for zipping, using sfk:
If you don't want to zip all files of a directory tree, but for example
- files that changed today, or since a date
- files with a specific file extension
- all files except those in subdirectories save and tmp
- files that are different compared to another directory
then you have to prepare a file list with the swiss file knife,and send this to the zip tool through zip's option -@ (read file list from standard input).
example: zipping files changed today
four files were changed today, so only those are packed into update.zip. |
example: including/excluding by filename
only files with extension .txt are collected from the docs directory,excluding files
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example: comparing directories
we have two directory trees, 'docs' and 'docs-old'. the latter one is a copy of docs,made some days ago. meanwhile, there have been changes in 'docs'. but what changes?
this command only lists what has changed so far:
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now let's send this to zip:
NTFS and ZIP - execution prevention problem:
i experienced one small problem when using the command-line (un)zip together with NTFS file systems; in short terms, after unzipping '.msi' files, I was unable to install software from these files. windows complained that access to the files was not possible or denied (due to some 'execution prevention' mechanism introducted with XP SP2). this was probably because i zipped those files from a FAT partition (maybe even with an older zip tool) and then unzipped them on NTFS. the solution was to copy the files to a partition with FAT(32) file system, e.g. an USB stick, and then to run the installer from there.
NTFS and ZIP - filetime jumps:
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another issue concerns filetimes, especially when zipping/unzipping accross FAT and NTFS partitions. in short terms, if you zip files from a FAT partition, then unpack this .zip on an NTFS partition, you always have to expect that the filetimes may be changed globally by a few hours. This is not at all a bug in the zip tool - it's due to the way that NTFS manages filetimes internally. in case you're irritated by this, try the following: 1) remember the filetimes in some directory on an NTFS partition. 2) change the date of your system from summer to winter time, or vice versa 3) have a look again at the filetimes and be shocked: all file times have jumped by one hour! so this is not a zip-specific problem, but it may show up when you compare times listed in a .zip file with those of the files actually created.