I know the similar questions were asked here a lot, but I'm not completely satisfied with the answers (and even with the questions).
The main goal is compatibility - it should be applicable to widest possible range of Windows machines (including XP, Vista, and Server 2003 - which together still holds around 20% of Windows share) and produced files should be usable on Unix/Mac machines (so standard archiving/compression formats are preferable).
What the options are:
Simply select All file types, add . bat after filename, and click the Save button. Now, go to the created batch file and double-click on it to execute the zipping script. It will create an archive folder in the specified location.
And here are the answer(s):
It's possible thanks to Frank Westlake's ZIP.CMD and UNZIP.CMD(needs admin permissions and requires FSUTIL and CERTUTIL) .For Win2003 and WinXP it will require 2003 Admin Tool Pack which will install CERTUTIL. Be careful as ZIP.CMD syntax is backward :
ZIP.CMD destination.zip source.file And it can zip only single files.
I've spent some time to create a single jscript/batch hybrid script for common usage that zips/unzips files and directories (plus few more features).Here's a link to it (it became too big to post in the answer). Can be used directly with its .bat extension and does not create any temp files. I hope the help message is descriptive enough of how it can be used.
Some examples:
// unzip content of a zip to given folder.content of the zip will be not preserved (-keep no).Destination will be not overwritten (-force no) call zipjs.bat unzip -source C:\myDir\myZip.zip -destination C:\MyDir -keep no -force no // lists content of a zip file and full paths will be printed (-flat yes) call zipjs.bat list -source C:\myZip.zip\inZipDir -flat yes // lists content of a zip file and the content will be list as a tree (-flat no) call zipjs.bat list -source C:\myZip.zip -flat no // prints uncompressed size in bytes zipjs.bat getSize -source C:\myZip.zip // zips content of folder without the folder itself call zipjs.bat zipDirItems -source C:\myDir\ -destination C:\MyZip.zip -keep yes -force no // zips file or a folder (with the folder itslelf) call zipjs.bat zipItem -source C:\myDir\myFile.txt -destination C:\MyZip.zip -keep yes -force no // unzips only part of the zip with given path inside call zipjs.bat unZipItem -source C:\myDir\myZip.zip\InzipDir\InzipFile -destination C:\OtherDir -keep no -force yes call zipjs.bat unZipItem -source C:\myDir\myZip.zip\InzipDir -destination C:\OtherDir // adds content to a zip file call zipjs.bat addToZip -source C:\some_file -destination C:\myDir\myZip.zip\InzipDir -keep no call zipjs.bat addToZip -source C:\some_file -destination C:\myDir\myZip.zip Some known issues during zipping:
The script detects if error message pops-up and stops the execution and informs for the possible reasons.At the moment I have no way to detect the text inside the pop-up and give the exact reason for the failure.
Compressing a file is easy - makecab file.txt "file.cab" . Eventually MaxCabinetSize could be increased. Compressing a folder requires a usage DestinationDir directive (with relative paths) for every (sub)directory and the files within . Here's a script:
;@echo off ;;;;; rem start of the batch part ;;;;; ; ;for %%a in (/h /help -h -help) do ( ; if /I "%~1" equ "%%~a" if "%~2" equ "" ( ; echo compressing directory to cab file ; echo Usage: ; echo( ; echo %~nx0 "directory" "cabfile" ; echo( ; echo to uncompress use: ; echo EXPAND cabfile -F:* . ; echo( ; echo Example: ; echo( ; echo %~nx0 "c:\directory\logs" "logs" ; exit /b 0 ; ) ; ) ; ; if "%~2" EQU "" ( ; echo invalid arguments.For help use: ; echo %~nx0 /h ; exit /b 1 ;) ; ; set "dir_to_cab=%~f1" ; ; set "path_to_dir=%~pn1" ; set "dir_name=%~n1" ; set "drive_of_dir=%~d1" ; set "cab_file=%~2" ; ; if not exist %dir_to_cab%\ ( ; echo no valid directory passed ; exit /b 1 ;) ; ;break>"%tmp%\makecab.dir.ddf" ; ;setlocal enableDelayedExpansion ;for /d /r "%dir_to_cab%" %%a in (*) do ( ; ; set "_dir=%%~pna" ; set "destdir=%dir_name%!_dir:%path_to_dir%=!" ; (echo(.Set DestinationDir=!destdir!>>"%tmp%\makecab.dir.ddf") ; for %%# in ("%%a\*") do ( ; (echo("%%~f#" /inf=no>>"%tmp%\makecab.dir.ddf") ; ) ;) ;(echo(.Set DestinationDir=!dir_name!>>"%tmp%\makecab.dir.ddf") ; for %%# in ("%~f1\*") do ( ; ; (echo("%%~f#" /inf=no>>"%tmp%\makecab.dir.ddf") ; ) ;makecab /F "%~f0" /f "%tmp%\makecab.dir.ddf" /d DiskDirectory1=%cd% /d CabinetNameTemplate=%cab_file%.cab ;rem del /q /f "%tmp%\makecab.dir.ddf" ;exit /b %errorlevel% ;; ;;;; rem end of the batch part ;;;;; ;;;; directives part ;;;;; ;; .New Cabinet .set GenerateInf=OFF .Set Cabinet=ON .Set Compress=ON .Set UniqueFiles=ON .Set MaxDiskSize=1215751680; .set RptFileName=nul .set InfFileName=nul .set MaxErrors=1 ;; ;;;; end of directives part ;;;;; Example usage:
call cabDir.bat ./myDir compressedDir.cab For decompression EXPAND cabfile -F:* . can be used.For extraction in Unix cabextract or 7zip can be used.
I preferred a Jscript.net as it allows a neat hybridization with .bat (no toxic output , and no temp files).Jscript does not allow passing a reference of object to a function so the only way I found to make it work is by reading/writing files byte by byte (so I suppose it's not the fastest way - how buffered reading/writing can be done?)Again can be used only with single files.
@if (@X)==(@Y) @end /* JScript comment @echo off setlocal for /f "tokens=* delims=" %%v in ('dir /b /s /a:-d /o:-n "%SystemRoot%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\*jsc.exe"') do ( set "jsc=%%v" ) if not exist "%~n0.exe" ( "%jsc%" /nologo /out:"%~n0.exe" "%~dpsfnx0" ) %~n0.exe %* endlocal & exit /b %errorlevel% */ import System; import System.Collections.Generic; import System.IO; import System.IO.Compression; function CompressFile(source,destination){ var sourceFile=File.OpenRead(source); var destinationFile=File.Create(destination); var output = new GZipStream(destinationFile,CompressionMode.Compress); Console.WriteLine("Compressing {0} to {1}.", sourceFile.Name,destinationFile.Name, false); var byteR = sourceFile.ReadByte(); while(byteR !=- 1){ output.WriteByte(byteR); byteR = sourceFile.ReadByte(); } sourceFile.Close(); output.Flush(); output.Close(); destinationFile.Close(); } function UncompressFile(source,destination){ var sourceFile=File.OpenRead(source); var destinationFile=File.Create(destination); var input = new GZipStream(sourceFile, CompressionMode.Decompress, false); Console.WriteLine("Decompressing {0} to {1}.", sourceFile.Name, destinationFile.Name); var byteR=input.ReadByte(); while(byteR !== -1){ destinationFile.WriteByte(byteR); byteR=input.ReadByte(); } destinationFile.Close(); input.Close(); } var arguments:String[] = Environment.GetCommandLineArgs(); function printHelp(){ Console.WriteLine("Compress and uncompress gzip files:"); Console.WriteLine("Compress:"); Console.WriteLine(arguments[0]+" -c source destination"); Console.WriteLine("Uncompress:"); Console.WriteLine(arguments[0]+" -u source destination"); } if (arguments.length!=4){ Console.WriteLine("Wrong arguments"); printHelp(); Environment.Exit(1); } switch (arguments[1]){ case "-c": CompressFile(arguments[2],arguments[3]); break; case "-u": UncompressFile(arguments[2],arguments[3]); break; default: Console.WriteLine("Wrong arguments"); printHelp(); Environment.Exit(1); } Example usage:
//zip call netzip.bat -c my.file my.zip //unzip call netzip.bat -u my.zip my.file With the latest builds of windows 10 now we have TAR command ,though it's not the most backward compatible option:
//compress directory tar -cvf archive.tar c:\my_dir //extract to dir tar -xvf archive.tar.gz -C c:\data //compres to zip format tar -caf archive.zip c:\my_dir
amazing solutions!
The makecab solution has some issues so here is a fixed version that solves the problem when using directories with blank spaces.
;@echo off ;;;;; rem start of the batch part ;;;;; ; ;for %%a in (/h /help -h -help) do ( ; if /I "%~1" equ "%%~a" if "%~2" equ "" ( ; echo compressing directory to cab file ; echo Usage: ; echo( ; echo %~nx0 "directory" "cabfile" ; echo( ; echo to uncompress use: ; echo EXPAND cabfile -F:* . ; echo( ; echo Example: ; echo( ; echo %~nx0 "c:\directory\logs" "logs" ; exit /b 0 ; ) ; ) ; ; if "%~2" EQU "" ( ; echo invalid arguments.For help use: ; echo %~nx0 /h ; exit /b 1 ;) ; ; set "dir_to_cab=%~f1" ; ; set "path_to_dir=%~pn1" ; set "dir_name=%~n1" ; set "drive_of_dir=%~d1" ; set "cab_file=%~2" ; ; if not exist "%dir_to_cab%\" ( ; echo no valid directory passed ; exit /b 1 ;) ; ;break>"%tmp%\makecab.dir.ddf" ; ;setlocal enableDelayedExpansion ;for /d /r "%dir_to_cab%" %%a in (*) do ( ; ; set "_dir=%%~pna" ; set "destdir=%dir_name%!_dir:%path_to_dir%=!" ; (echo(.Set DestinationDir=!destdir!>>"%tmp%\makecab.dir.ddf") ; for %%# in ("%%a\*") do ( ; (echo("%%~f#" /inf=no>>"%tmp%\makecab.dir.ddf") ; ) ;) ;(echo(.Set DestinationDir=!dir_name!>>"%tmp%\makecab.dir.ddf") ; for %%# in ("%~f1\*") do ( ; ; (echo("%%~f#" /inf=no>>"%tmp%\makecab.dir.ddf") ; ) ;makecab /F "%~f0" /f "%tmp%\makecab.dir.ddf" /d DiskDirectory1="%cd%" /d CabinetNameTemplate=%cab_file%.cab ;rem del /q /f "%tmp%\makecab.dir.ddf" ;exit /b %errorlevel% ;; ;;;; rem end of the batch part ;;;;; ;;;; directives part ;;;;; ;; .New Cabinet .set GenerateInf=OFF .Set Cabinet=ON .Set Compress=ON .Set UniqueFiles=ON .Set MaxDiskSize=1215751680; .set RptFileName=nul .set InfFileName=nul .set MaxErrors=1 ;; ;;;; end of directives part ;;;;;
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