Regarding Stack Overflow question How can I include multiple patterns with Info-Zip, 7-Zip, or Tar?:
This is a programming-related question.
I'm using command-line tools in a program, because compression tools available in function libraries are asynchronous, so there isn’t any reliable way to know when the process is finished. People use unreliable and sloppy methods like checking to see if the compression progress dialog is still open. That includes "Scripting" and "Windows Script Host", and "Shell32".
The command-line tools are synchronous, so it's easy to reliably determine when they are finished.
It's a reasonable, constrained question. I showed an attempt to solve it myself three times. I followed "How do I ask a good question?" I sum up my entire question in one sentence. My grammar is good. My title is concise and functional. I introduced the problem before code. I applied good tags. I'm not asking for product endorsements. I respond to feedback.
"if your question generally covers software tools commonly used by programmers" https://stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic
Yes. "and is a practical, answerable problem" - Yes, highly germane. Software development is my usage. Scripting is software development. "…then you’re in the right place to ask your question!" Great! "Some questions aren't generally a good fit: debugging, can no longer be reproduced, homework help, product recommendation, customer support, legal, general computing, network admin." No, no, no, no, no, no, no, and no.
Stack Overflow accepts questions about "software tools commonly used by programmers". Compression tools are used by programmers all the time. Command line tools aren't typically used by end-users doing general computing. A search on Stack Overflow for "file compression" yields over 25,000 results. Obviously, those questions were accepted. Compression isn't "off-topic".
https://stackoverflow.com/search?q=file+compression
The guidelines do not exclude questions which overlap general purpose programming. The purpose of the guideline is to exclude questions which are exclusively about general-purpose computing. PowerShell is used for both programming and general purpose computing. That doesn't make PowerShell questions "off-topic.
There are over 4,000 questions about 7-Zip. In some, programming isn't even mentioned. Why weren't they closed?
Update 7z archive with contents of an unextracted 7z
7-Zip command to create and extract a password-protected ZIP file on Windows?
The ultimate gauge is: Is this about programming? Answer: Yes.