Archiving files and directories in linux
command | description |
gzip | create a compressed file and not directory |
gunzip | unzip a file and not directory |
tar | extract tar file or directory |
prerequisites: create a file1 and directory mkdir with below commands:
touch file1
mkdir testdir
to zip a file:
gzip <filename>
this command will replace the source file with <filename>.gz
gzip file1
to unzip a file:
gunzip <filename>
gunzip file1.gz
this command will replace the source file from <filename>.gz to <filename>
to archive a folder:
tar -cvf <dest_filename>.tar <source_file/dirname>
-cvf create verbose file
tar -cvf testdir.tar testdir
this command will create a new extra file <filename>.tar and old file/folder will not be deleted
to unarchive a folder:
tar -xvf <dest_filename>.tar
tar -xvf testdir.tar
if we are executing tar command on a directory, it will create a tar file
Now this tar file can be zipped by gzip command:
gzip <filename>.tar
gzip testdir.tar
this command will replace the testdir.tar file with testdir.tar.gz file
This .gz file can be extracted by:
single command: tar -xvzf <filename>.tar.gz
tar -xvzf testdir.tar.gz #this will create testdir directory
Or by two commands:
unzip the file:
gunzip <filename>.tar.gz
gunzip testdir.tar.gz #this will replace this file with testdir.tar file
this command will create a file <filename>.tar
Unarchive this file:
tar -xvf <filename>.tar
tar -xvf testdir.tar #this will extract and create a directory testdir
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