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Betty Command: Compress File Directory
Use for compress file directory with Betty. Exact CLI syntax to compress file directory using Betty.
When to use this: Use for compress file directory with Betty.
Command Syntax
betty <zip> <path/to/file_or_directory> betty <zip> <path/to/file_or_directory> Command Breakdown
betty is the base executable for this command.
FAQ
Purpose: Exact syntax to compress file directory using Betty.
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