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now in this video we will cover the zip command okay so basically uh as you are aware of zip like we chip files to compress the size of that particular directory or a particular file which we use okay suppose you want to transfer a file of 500 me to your friend okay but you want to compress that file and after that you want to send it to that your friend so when you zip that file so the size will be automatically decrease okay so thats why we use the zip command so basically in the linux we will use the zip command okay for uh zipping the files and directories okay but in windows or you use uh that particular gui to zip the files okay so now in this video what we are going to do we will first of all create a one directory mkdi zip and lets move into this directory and also maybe zip has been created yes here it is now what we will do i will create multiple files uh one.xt 2.txt3.txt okay so basically on in a simple way how you can zip file without any option so this is a just simple