## Name tar - file archiving utility ## Synopsis ```**sh $ tar [--create] [--extract] [--list] [--verbose] [--gzip] [--no-auto-compress] [--directory DIRECTORY] [--file FILE] [PATHS...] ``` ## Description tar is an archiving utility designed to store multiple files in an archive file (tarball). Files may also be compressed and decompressed using GNU Zip (GZIP) compression. ## Options * `-c`, `--create`: Create archive * `-x`, `--extract`: Extract archive * `-t`, `--list`: List contents * `-v`, `--verbose`: Print paths * `-z`, `--gzip`: Compress or decompress file using gzip * `--no-auto-compress`: Do not use the archive suffix to select the compression algorithm * `-C DIRECTORY`, `--directory DIRECTORY`: Directory to extract to/create from * `-f FILE`, `--file FILE`: Archive file ## Examples ```sh # List the contents of archive.tar $ tar -t -f archive.tar # Extract the contents from archive.tar.gz $ tar -x -z -f archive.tar.gz # Extract the contents from archive.tar $ tar -x -f archive.tar ``` ## See also * [`unzip`(1)](help://man/1/unzip)