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The -d flag tests whether the provided name exists and is a directory. To test for regular files instead, we can use the -f flag. To test for both files and directories, we can use the -e flag. More information about test can be found on its manual page, accessible by typing man test into the terminal.
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
If you want to unzip a zip file to a different directory instead of extracting files in the same directory, use the unzip command with the -d option. Verify it after executing the above command, and you will notice that the zip file is extracted in your Documents directory on your Ubuntu system.
How to Extract Files to a Specific Directory. Instead of using the cd command, use the -d option to unzip to a folder in another location. For example: unzip archivefile.zip -d /target/folder/destination.
Unzip Files to a Different Directory To extract files to a different directory, use the -d flag. The -d flag stands for Directory and takes a relative or absolute path as the argument. unzip filename.zip -d /directory/location.
To unzip a single file or folder, open the zipped folder, then drag the file or folder from the zipped folder to a new location. To unzip all the contents of the zipped folder, press and hold (or right-click) the folder, select Extract All, and then follow the instructions.
How to Extract Files from a Zipped (Compressed) Folder Right-click the zipped folder saved to your computer. Choose Extract All (an extraction wizard will begin). Click [Next ]. Click [Browse] and navigate to where you would like to save the files. Click [Next ]. Click [Finish].
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.

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