My go to program for archiving in general is 7-zip.
There's a command line version of it as part of the standard installation.
Just added the 7-zip program location to my Windows path variable.
Now all I got to do is to learn the command syntax.

Best regards,

David

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On Thursday, 10 January 2019 18:13, Dudeck, John <john.dud...@sim.org> wrote:

> David, here's a snippet from my bat files that I use for creating modules. 
> The zip files import into AndBible without problem.
>
> ========================================
> rem usage: OSIS2sword-bibles sourcepath/filename
> set modname=%~n1
>
> [snip]
>
> rem create zip file
> rem delete any previous zip
> del "%modname%.zip"
> rem (uses zip.exe from 
> http://downloads.sourceforge.net/gnuwin32/zip-3.0-setup.exe)
> "c:\Program Files (x86)\GnuWin32\bin\zip.exe" -r -u "%modname%.zip" mods.d\* 
> modules\*
> ========================================
>
>> I normally use the Xiphos Module Manager (Maintenance | Archive) to create a 
>> compressed Zip
>> archive of a selected module.
>>
>> Is there an equivalent Sword Utility to perform the same task in a command 
>> shell ?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> David
>>
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>
> John Dudeck
> Programmer at Editions Cle                             Lyon, France
> john.dud...@sim.org                            j...@editionscle.com
> --
> Table saw: A large stationary power tool commonly used to launch wood
> projectiles for testing wall integrity.
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