Use archives within Linux CLI
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Tar
- Note
.tgz === .tar.gz
Create a gzip-compressed archive
tar czvf archived-file.tar.gz /my/directory/or/file_1 /my/directory/or/file_2
-c
,--create
– create a new archive,-z
,--gzip
– filter the archive through gzip,-v
,--verbose
– verbosely list files processed,-f
– use archive file or device ARCHIVE – it must be the last option, otherwise you can use--file=ARCHIVE
.
Extract a gzip-compressed archive
tar xzvf my-file.tar.gz
-x
,--extract
,--get
– extract files from an archive,- The rest options are the same as the above,
- the compression type (
-z
in this case) could be omitted, because tar will detect it automatically.
Extract bzip2-compressed archives
tar -xjf nextcloud-[version].tar.bz2
7zip
7zip is not installed by default with most Linux distributions, so on Debian based distribution you can install it by the following command.
sudo apt update && sudo apt install p7zip-full
IMO, 7zip is the best or at least the most easiest way to create password protected compressed archive within the command line.
Create a 7z-compressed archive
7z a archive.7z /directory/or/file # create 7z compressed archive
7z a archive.7z * -p # create password protected archive, enter the password in prompt
7z a archive.7z * -p'SECRET @#!' # create password protected archive, append the password to the command
a
– create archive,-p
– password protected [followed by the pass phrase].
Extract a 7z-compressed archive
7z x archive.7z # extract an archive in the current directory
7z x archive.7z -p # extract a password protected archive in the current directory
7z x archive.7z -p'SECRET @#!' # append the password to the command
7z x archive.7z -p'SECRET' -o'/otput/dir/' # set an output directory
x
– extract,-o
– output directory.
Unzip
unzip nextcloud-[version].zip
Reference
- Ubuntu man pages:
tar
- Stack Overflow: 7‑Zip command to create and extract a password-protected ZIP file on Windows?
- How to Create an Encrypted (Password Protected) Tar or Zip Archive in Linux
- How to password protect gzip files on the command line?
- How do I password protect a .tgz file with tar in Unix?
7zip
destination folder-o
7z -o
(set Output directory) switch