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How to use the Tar command in Linux to compress and extract files

How to use the Tar command in Linux to compress and extract files

  • Post author:ziad nahdy
  • Post published:October 21, 2019

One of the most commonly used commands to compress and extract files is ‘tar’. The tar tool, which stands for ‘tape archive’, is one of the most important utilities for system administrators in the Unix/Linux world. The (more…)

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