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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:
- 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
- linux - How to extract filename. tar. gz file - Stack Overflow
0 A tar gz is a tar file inside a gzip file, so 1st you must unzip the gzip file with gunzip -d filename tar gz , and then use tar to untar it However, since gunzip says it isn't in gzip format, you can see what format it is in with file filename tar gz, and use the appropriate program to open it
- 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
- 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
- Tar piping creates error during run and stops - Stack Overflow
pv | tar -xvf - --keep-newer-files -C pathto destination The first tar command writes to standard output That's piped through pv (pipe viewer) to the second tar command, which reads its standard input I've arranged that only the second tar command prints the names of the files it is processing (only the second tar command has the -v option)
- How to load a Docker image from a tar file - Stack Overflow
This doesn't work for me in cmd exe env: docker exe load < windowsservercore tar, returns requested load from stdin, but stdin is empty The following one works though: docker exe load -i windowsservercore tar
- How can I decompress an archive file having . zst or tar. zst?
Suppose I have two files: file1 zst file2 tar zst How can I decompress these files in terminal?
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