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A compact and easy-to-use Python library for archiving files and directories into ZIP files, as well as extracting ZIP archives. Built with standard Python libraries—no external dependencies required! 🚀
zipfile and os from the standard library.pip install extrazip
from extrazip import archiver
zip = archiver() # Default compression: ZIP_DEFLATED
# Archive a file and a directory
zip.archive('my_archive.zip', ['example.txt', 'my_folder/'])
from extrazip import archiver
zip = archiver()
# Extract to current directory
zip.extract('my_archive.zip')
# Or to a specific folder
zip.extract('my_archive.zip', extract_to='output/')
import zipfile
from extrazip import archiver
zip = archiver(compression=zipfile.ZIP_STORED) # No compression
zip.archive('fast_archive.zip', ['large_file.bin'])
__init__(self, compression: int = zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED): Initializes with optional compression type.archive(self, zip_path: str, paths: list[str]) -> None: Archives files/directories to a ZIP.extract(self, zip_path: str, extract_to: str = '.') -> None: Extracts ZIP to a directory.Wrap calls in try-except for robustness:
try:
archiver.archive('archive.zip', ['nonexistent.txt'])
except FileNotFoundError as e:
print(f"Error: {e}")
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
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A compact Python library for archiving and extracting ZIP files.
We found that extrazip demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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