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Finally, there are two utilities that can be used on zip files. These are very common -in the Windows world, so Linux has programs to deal with them. The compression program is -called zip(1), and the decompression program is called unzip(1).

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This will create the file foo.zip, which will contain all -the files in the current directory. zip will add the .zip extension automatically, so there's no need to include that in -the file name. You can also recurse through the current directory, zipping up any -directories that are also laying around:

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This will extract all the files in the file foo.zip, -including any directories in the archive.

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The zip utilities have several advanced options for creating -self-extracting archives, leaving out files, controlling compressed file size, printing -out what will happen, and much more. See the man pages for zip -and unzip to find out how to use these options.

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