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- archive - How do I tar a directory of files and folders without . . .
I typically do: tar -czvf my_directory tar gz my_directory What if I just want to include everything (including any hidden system files) in my_directory, but not the directory itself? I don't want:
- Shell command to tar directory excluding certain files folders
Is there a simple shell command script that supports excluding certain files folders from being archived? I have a directory that need to be archived with a sub directory that has a number of very
- what does -zxvf mean in tar -zxvf lt;filename gt;? [closed]
I have seen on many websites commands like this what does the "-zxvf" or the similar commands stand for? tar -zxvf <filename> tar xvf <filename>
- Tar a directory, but dont store full absolute paths in the archive
There are already many questions about tar and backuping in stackoverflow and at other places on the web, but most of them ask for dropping the entire sub-directory structure (flattening), or just add or remove the initial in the names (I don't know what it changes exactly when extracting), but no more
- bash - Listing the content of a tar file or a directory only down to . . .
I wonder how to list the content of a tar file only down to some level? I understand tar tvf mytar tar will list all files, but sometimes I would like to only see directories down to some level
- linux - How do I tar a directory without retaining the directory . . .
tar -czf destination tar gz -C source directory $(ls source directory) This solution: Includes all files and folders in the directory Does not include any of the directory structure (or ) in the final product Does not require you to change directories However, it requires the directory to be given twice, so it may be most useful in another
- How to add progress bar to a somearchive. tar. xz extract
55 When extracting with tar you can use the --checkpoint option What you get is not really a progress bar but good enough to see the progress In this example, tar will print a message each 100 records written If you place a dot immediately after the equal sign, it will just print a
- linux - tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now - Stack Overflow
The tar program can use external compression programs gzip, bzip2, xz by opening a pipe to those programs, sending a tar archive via the pipe to the compression utility, which compresses the data which it reads from tar and writes the result to the filename which the tar program specifies
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