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One of the most useful commands in Linux is the zip command, which allows you to create and manage compressed archives. A zip command is a powerful file packaging utility that can be used to compress and extract files and directories, as well as to add, update, and delete files from a zip archive.
Short answer: yes, if you do not specify the --symlinks option. By default, the zip command will dereference symbolic links.
By default, the zip command doesnt archive a directory recursively. By using the flag -r, zip will traverse subdirectories recursively and archive their files. Running the command with option -r ensures the files within the directory are included as well.
The -r option allows you to recursively zip a directory and its files. It includes all the files present in the specified directory and its subdirectories in the resulting zip archive. (Exclude files from the zip): Using the -x option, you can exclude specific files from being included in the zip archive.
Right-click on the file or folder. Select Compressed (zipped) folder. To place multiple files into a zip folder, select all of the files while hitting the Ctrl button. Then, right-click on one of the files, move your cursor over the Send to option and select Compressed (zipped) folder.
The syntax is zip -r . The -r option tells zip to include files/folders in sub-directories. Use quotes around the zip file or folder name if the name contains any spaces.
Options in Unzip Command in Linux OptionUsage -d Used to define destination directory to unzip to -l To list the contents of the zip file we are unzipping -o Used to override the already existing files on the system -x Used to exclude files while unzipping2 more rows Apr 12, 2024
- r is the recursive option. It will recursively remove directories and their contents.

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