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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
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
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
How to tar certain file types in all subdirectories? 122 I want to tar and all php and html files in a directory and its subdirectories If I use tar -cf my_archive * it tars all the files, which I don't want If I use tar -cf my_archive * php * html it ignores subdirectories How can I make it tar recursively but include only two types of files?
Tar archiving that takes input from a list of files The tar man page is extremely unhelpful for this option (at least on RedHat 5 4 thru 6 3): "-T: get names to extract or create from file F" "Extract or create" sounds like it applies to taking files out of the tar archive, but not putting them in The -X exclude option survives from the old Unix tar command, but apparently -I (include) did not!
linux - tar:invalid magic, tar:short read - Stack Overflow Automatic detection of the compression format is a GNU feature For BusyBox and other tar s, specify the format explicitly (busybox tar --help): -Z (De)compress using compress -z (De)compress using gzip -J (De)compress using xz -j (De)compress using bzip2 -a (De)compress using lzma In your case: busybox tar -xJvf file tar xz (note that if passing it to su -c, the whole command needs to be