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You can use DotNetZip library from within Powershell. It's pretty simple, fast, easy.
example:
function ZipUp-Files ( $directory )
{
$children = get-childitem -path $directory
foreach ($o in $children)
{
if ($o.Name -ne "TestResults" -and
$o.Name -ne "obj" -and
$o.Name -ne "bin" -and
$o.Name -ne "tfs" -and
$o.Name -ne "notused" -and
$o.Name -ne "Release")
{
if ($o.PSIsContainer)
{
ZipUp-Files ( $o.FullName )
}
else
{
if ($o.Name -ne ".tfs-ignore" -and
!$o.Name.EndsWith(".cache") -and
!$o.Name.EndsWith(".zip") )
{
Write-output $o.FullName
$e= $zipfile.AddFile($o.FullName)
}
}
}
}
}
[System.Reflection.Assembly]::LoadFrom("c:\\\bin\\Ionic.Utils.Zip.dll");
$zipfile = new-object Ionic.Utils.Zip.ZipFile("zipsrc.zip");
ZipUp-Files "DotNetZip"
$zipfile.Save()
The example above shows how to create a zip. I use it to zip up a directory containing source files, and I leave out any unwanted files or directories. Of course you can also extract a zip, view a zip, Update a zip, and so on. Anything you can do in the DotNetZip library, you can do in Powershell.
Visit https://www.codeplex.com/DotNetZip to get DotNetZip.
Comments
- Anonymous
June 30, 2008
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