I ran across two questions which are marked as duplicates, but which appear to be asking slightly different questions (I say "appear" since the wording is ambiguous), and whose answers are answering those respective questions:
As asked and answered, the first question appears to be asking how to view the list of files within a ZIP archive. The second appears to be how to view the contents of a file within a ZIP archive. The solution to these is very different, as is evident by the top-voted answer in each.
It seems like the "duplicate" question should be reopened, and its wording clarified to reflect the difference.
cd
ing into it?" and "How can I view a file withoutcd
ing to the directory it is in?" Different issues, different options, and different answers. An archive file is, in essence, a special kind of directory. Seems to me that just because both questions above deal withzip
files is not enough to make them duplicates. How to list files in azip
, and how to list files in atar.gz
would be close enough to call duplicates, as long as an answer of the 'prime' question would work for both formats.