Unzipping a file on your PowerShell command line may come in handy sometimes, even on your Windows 10 workstation. Use Expand-Archive for this, and all that is required is PowerShell 5.0+, or the .NET 4.5+ Framework to use System.IO.Compression.ZipFile
.
PowerShell Expand-Archive
Unzip a file in PowerShell 5.0, there is an Expand-Archive
cmdlet built in:
Expand-Archive D:\file.zip -DestinationPath C:\temp
To zip, or compress files with PowerShell, you can use Compress-Archive
.
Use the automatic $PSVersionTable
variable, and check the PSVersion
property, to get the PowerShell version. For example: $PSVersionTable.PSVersion
. This should inform your whether Expand-Archive is available.
.NET-Framework System.IO.Compression
If you want a wrapper to unzip files with .NET Framework, then you can use the the System.IO.Compression namespace. This namespace contains classes that provide basic compression and decompression services for streams. You can also use these classes to read and modify the contents of a compressed zip archive file.
A simple way of using ExtractToDirectory
from System.IO.Compression.ZipFile
:
Add-Type -AssemblyName System.IO.Compression.FileSystem
function unzip {
param( [string]$ziparchive, [string]$extractpath )
[System.IO.Compression.ZipFile]::ExtractToDirectory( $ziparchive, $extractpath )
}
unzip "D:\file.zip" "C:\temp"
How to: Compress and Extract Files
7-Zip
On the command-line you can extract .zip files (unzip) or create an archive easily. See the following examples:
PS C:\Users\Jan Reilink> & 'C:\Program Files\7-Zip\7z.exe'
7-Zip 23.01 (x64) : Copyright (c) 1999-2023 Igor Pavlov : 2023-06-20
Usage: 7z <command> [<switches>...] <archive_name> [<file_names>...] [@listfile]
Unzip on the command-line with 7-Zip
& 'C:\Program Files\7-Zip\7z.exe' x .\file.zip -oC:\Users\JanReilink\Documents\extract_folder
7-Zip commands and switches used are:
x
: extract, or "eXtract files with full paths"-o{Directory}
: set Output directory
Zip files with 7-Zip (add files to archive)
& 'C:\Program Files\7-Zip\7z.exe' a -r file.zip d:\temp\folder_to_archive
The commands and switches used here are:
a
: Add files to archive-r
: Recurse subdirectories for name search
So we recursive zipped "d:\temp\folder_to_archive" into "file.zip", nice! :) If you want to know how to install 7-Zip, see my Microsoft Deployment Workbench: silent installation of various applications post: 7zip silent install (including winget).
Thank you very much! <3 ❤️
Hi, my name is Jan. I am not a hacker, coder, developer or guru. I am merely an application manager / systems administrator, doing my daily thing at Embrace – The Human Cloud. In the past I worked at CLDIN (CLouDINfra) and Vevida. With over 20 years of experience, my specialties include Windows Server, IIS, Linux (CentOS, Debian), security, PHP, websites & optimization. I blog at https://www.saotn.org.
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Thanks this really helped me out!