To extract a ZIP file in a Linux or Unix-like system, you can use the following command:
unzip filename.zip
This command will extract the contents of filename.zip
into the current directory. The extracted files will have the same permissions and ownership as the original ZIP file.
If you want to extract the contents of the ZIP file to a different directory, you can use the following command:
unzip filename.zip -d destination_directory
This command will extract the contents of filename.zip
to the directory specified by destination_directory
.
Note: You may need to install the unzip
package if it is not already installed on your system. You can install it using the following command:
sudo apt-get install unzip (Debian/Ubuntu)
sudo yum install unzip (CentOS/RHEL)