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   *.tgz - dos use to only allow three char extensions, so this is tar and gziped.
 
   *.tgz - dos use to only allow three char extensions, so this is tar and gziped.
 
   *.tar.gz  -  modern extension for tar and gzip compressed.
 
   *.tar.gz  -  modern extension for tar and gzip compressed.
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== Extract an archive ==
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To extract an arcive
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  tar -zxvf ./file.tgz
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These options mean
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z - decompres using gzip
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x - Extract to disk from the archive
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v - Verbose output, show all the files while extracting.
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f - file

Revision as of 09:29, 17 March 2016

Tar commands

Create an archive

To tar up a folder

tar -czf ./destination.tgz ./source/*

These options mean

c - create a new archive
z - use gzip to compress the archive
f - file

When using tar, these are the extensions.

 *.tar - just archived no compression
 *.tgz - dos use to only allow three char extensions, so this is tar and gziped.
 *.tar.gz  -  modern extension for tar and gzip compressed.


Extract an archive

To extract an arcive

 tar -zxvf ./file.tgz

These options mean

z - decompres using gzip
x - Extract to disk from the archive
v - Verbose output, show all the files while extracting.
f - file