If you have the zip utility installed (often via Git Bash or WSL): Open your command prompt or terminal.
: In the writer parameters, set the output dataset name with a .zip extension (e.g., C:\Output\SC-e01v0.2-pc.zip ). SC-e01v0.2-pc.zip
If you already have your files or features saved and want to "write" them into a zip archive: If you have the zip utility installed (often
If you are using spatial data software like , you can automate the writing of features directly into a zip file: Method 3: Command Line (Fastest for bulk files)
: The software will gather all written features (like Shapefiles or CSVs) and compress them into that single zip file upon completion. Method 3: Command Line (Fastest for bulk files)
: You can drag and drop your feature files directly into this zipped folder. Windows will automatically compress them as they are added. Method 2: Data Software (e.g., FME)