![]() ![]() We can see in the output above that, by default, zipinfo doesn’t show the compression rate of each file in the archive. bx defN 22-Jan-26 19:00 tmp/test/beautiful.png ![]() We can simply pass the Zip archive name to the command to get the file list: $ zipinfo test.zip The zipinfo command, as its name implies, lists detailed information about a Zip archive. The output above tells more information about the files – for example, the compression rates and the size after the compression, If we want to know more information about the files, we can use the -v option: $ unzip -v test.zip We should note that the “Length” values in the output are the file sizes before compression. ![]() Also, we can use the -l option to list the files in a Zip archive: $ unzip -l test.zipĪs we can see in the output above, unzip – l reports four properties of the files in the Zip archive: length, date, time, and filename, of course. The unzip command is a pretty convenient utility to decompress Zip archives. ![]()
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