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linux - How do I tar a directory without retaining the directory . . . tar -czf destination tar gz -C source directory $(ls source directory) This solution: Includes all files and folders in the directory Does not include any of the directory structure (or ) in the final product Does not require you to change directories However, it requires the directory to be given twice, so it may be most useful in another
Shell command to tar directory excluding certain files folders Is there a simple shell command script that supports excluding certain files folders from being archived? I have a directory that need to be archived with a sub directory that has a number of very
Tar a directory, but dont store full absolute paths in the archive There are already many questions about tar and backuping in stackoverflow and at other places on the web, but most of them ask for dropping the entire sub-directory structure (flattening), or just add or remove the initial in the names (I don't know what it changes exactly when extracting), but no more
How to tar certain file types in all subdirectories? 122 I want to tar and all php and html files in a directory and its subdirectories If I use tar -cf my_archive * it tars all the files, which I don't want If I use tar -cf my_archive * php * html it ignores subdirectories How can I make it tar recursively but include only two types of files?
linux - How to tar a set of files? - Stack Overflow 36 To simply create a tarball of these files I would just do: tar cf ones tar 1_* txt tar cf twos tar 2_* txt Most likely you want to compress the tarballs, so use the z option: tar czf ones tar gz 1_* txt tar czf twos tar gz 2_* txt View the contents of your tarballs with tar tf <tarball>
installation - How do I install vscode-server offline on a server for . . . The downloaded file was named vscode-server-linux-x64 tar gz If the process times out before the message waiting for vscode-cli-${COMMIT} tar gz done and vscode-server tar gz exist appears, you may need to reopen the SSH project and wait for the message to appear again before proceeding