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Packing files
To pack means to unite several files in one file, called an archive. Typical commands for packing under Linux are
- zip -- for .zip files
Example:
zip -r targetfile sourcedirectory
- tar -- for .tar and .tar.gz files
Example (creates a .tar.gz file):
tar cvzf targetfile.tar.gz sourcedirectory
- bzip2 -- for .bz2 files
Example:
bzip2 sourcefile
Unpacking files
How to unpack files depends on their suffix:
- .tar.gz
unpack with the command
tar xvzf archive.tar.gz
where archive is the archive's name without suffix
- .tar
unpack with the command
tar xvf archive.tar
where archive is the archive's name without suffix
- .zip
unpack with the command
unzip archive.zip
where archive is the archive's name without suffix
- .bz2
unpack with the command
bunzip2 archive.bz2
where archive is the archive's name without suffix
- .rar
unpack with the command
unrar x archive.rar
where archive is the archive's name without suffix

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