linux command unzip code example
Example 1: ubuntu unzip file
// install
sudo apt install zip unzip
// zip
zip -r example.zip original_folder
// unzip
unzip file.zip -d destination_folder
Example 2: unzip command in linux
sudo apt-get install unzip
Example 3: unzip command in linux
unzip file.zip -d destination_folder
Example 4: unzip linux syntax
unzip filename.zip
-d /path/to/extact/location: Unzip an archive to a different directory.
-j: Unzip without creating new folders, if the zipped archive contains a folder structure.
-l: Lists the contents of an archive file without extracting it.
-n: Do not overwrite existing files; supply an alternative filename instead.
-o: Overwrite files, if relevant.
-P password: Supplies a password to unzip a protected archive file.
-q: Unzips without writing status messages to the standard output.
-t: Tests whether an archive file is valid.
-v: Displays detailed (verbose) information about the archive without extracting it.
-x filename: Extract the archive but do not extract the specified files.
Example 5: unzip command in linux
move command : mv filename dirname
remove command : rm -r filename
copy command : cp filename dirname
zip command : zip -r filename.zip foldername
unzip command : unzip filename.zip -d dirname