![]() If you want LZMA, well, obviously just replace -m9=LZMA2 with -m9=LZMA. Finally, we are using LZMA2 with the maximum compression level. Also, note that if you want to launch those commands from within a batch file instead of directly from the command line, you need to add an additional ‘%’ in front of ‘%A’ in the for commands. If you want to stick with the 4.65 version I suggest you have a look as those examples or at the documentation (the Windows batch commands are of course the same but the 7-Zip parameters are a bit different, and also the executable itself has a different name: 7za.exe instead of 7z.exe).įor all those examples, we’ll assume that 7-Zip is installed in G:\UTILITIES\7-Zip\. Since the 9.x versions have been around for quite a while now and the 4.65 version is getting old, we’ll only cover the 9.x versions (at the time of writing, the 9.15 beta offered as a portable application in the above-mentioned post). The command line version is bundled in the global installation package, so as far as you installed 7-Zip you do have the command line version installed, too. Although you’ll most likely want to use the GUI version for daily use, power users may find the command line version useful for batch jobs. As mentioned in the previous post, 7-Zip is a great piece of open-source compression software. ![]()
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