![]() The zipinfo command will only work for zip archives, and it will not view the contents of password protected zips. rw-r-r- 2.1 unx 132 bX defN 21-May-13 12:44 testingsomething.txtĥ files, 4486 bytes uncompressed, 991 bytes compressed: 77.9% Here’s an example of the command and some sample output, remember output always looks cleaner in the terminal than it does on a webpage: All of this information is revealed without uncompressing the zip. At it’s most basic usage, it requires no flags or anything fancy, just point it at a zip file and you’ll see a full list of the archives contents, the file size of each item within the archive, file count, total size of the zip, the read/write/execution permissions per file, file modification date and time, the compression level and efficacy of the compression, and of course, the file names. ![]() ![]() The most informative for zips and perhaps the easiest to remember is the ‘zipinfo’ command. Viewing Zip Archive Contents with zip info ![]()
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