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==Uses== === Command syntax === tar [-options] <name of the tar archive> [files or directories which to add into archive] Basic options: * <code>-c, --create</code> β create a new archive; * <code>-a, --auto-compress</code> β additionally compress the archive with a compressor which will be automatically determined by the file name extension of the archive. If the archive's name ends with {{code|*.tar.gz}} then use [[gzip]], if {{code|*.tar.xz}} then use [[XZ Utils|xz]], {{code|*.tar.zst}} for [[Zstandard]] etc.; * <code>-r, --append</code> β append files to the end of an archive; * <code>-x, --extract, --get</code> β extract files from an archive; * <code>-f, --file</code> β specify the archive's name; * <code>-t, --list</code> β show a list of files and folders in the archive; * <code>-v, --verbose</code> β show a list of processed files. === Basic usage === Create an archive file {{code|archive.tar}} from the file {{code|README.txt}} and directory {{code|src}}: <syntaxhighlight lang="console"> $ tar -cvf archive.tar README.txt src </syntaxhighlight> Extract contents for the {{code|archive.tar}} into the current directory: <syntaxhighlight lang="console"> $ tar -xvf archive.tar </syntaxhighlight> Create an archive file {{code|archive.tar.gz}} from the file {{code|README.txt}} and directory {{code|src}} and compress it with [[gzip]] : <syntaxhighlight lang="console"> $ tar -cavf archive.tar.gz README.txt src </syntaxhighlight> Extract contents for the {{code|archive.tar.gz}} into the current directory: <syntaxhighlight lang="console"> $ tar -xvf archive.tar.gz </syntaxhighlight> ===Tarpipe=== A tarpipe is the method of writing an archive to [[Standard streams#Standard output (stdout)|standard output]] and piping it to another tar process on its [[Standard streams#Standard input (stdin)|standard input]], working in another directory, where it is unpacked. This process copies an entire source directory tree including all special files, for example: <syntaxhighlight lang="console"> $ tar cf - srcdir | tar x -C destdir </syntaxhighlight> ===Software distribution=== The tar format continues to be used extensively for [[Open source|open-source]] [[software distribution]]. *NIX-distributions use it in various source- and binary-package distribution mechanisms, with most software [[source code]] made available in compressed tar archives.{{Citation needed|date=July 2020}}
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