Over the last nine years I raised almost 50 questions, but for the first time a question was closed, because it says it is "seeking recommendations for books, tools, software libraries": Move files within a ZIP archive
My post ends with:
Is there a way on Windows to script to move directories within a zip file?
It clearly uses "to script". Also my title refers to "Script". Further, the answer provided a solution how to do this with 7-Zip. There are 6,264 questions that reference 7-Zip. Should they all be closed? I don't think so.
My home turf is more Java/JavaFX and rather than Windows scripting. There, I read several hundreds of questions where e.g. Maven plugins are discussed, how things are done in Eclipse or IntelliJ, which libraries provide certain functionality and a few discuss whether one tool is better suited for beginners than others. All very valuable answers, I believe.
I have a hard time to understand in which way my question differs from the over 6 thousand other 7-Zip-related questions/answers exactly, given that I even didn't asked for 7-Zip, but very neutrally asked. There are even Stack Overflow tags for PowerShell and 7-Zip. What is the point of having these tags, when you should not refer to them? Can you please help me to understand that, to prevent that I create more "off-topic" questions?