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Obligatory shilling for unar, I love that little fucker so much
- Single command to handle uncompressing nearly all formats.
- No obscure flags to remember, just
unar <yourfile> - Makes sure output is always contained in a directory
- Correctly handles weird japanese zip files with SHIFT-JIS filename encoding, even when standard
unzipdoesn't
gonna start lovingly referring to good software tools as βlittle fuckersβ
Happy cake day!
Where's .7z people?
Oblig. XKCD:

tar -h
Edit: wtf... It's actually tar -?. I'm so disappointed
boom
tar -xzf
(read with German accent:) extract the files
Where .7z at
.7z gang, represent
Small ~~dick~~ package kings/queens rise up.
ZSTD FTW
Me removing the plastic case of a 2.5' sata ssd to make it physically smaller
That's a big drive.
Can someone explain why MacOS always seems to create _MACOSX folders in zips that we Linux/Windows users always delete anyway?
Window adds desktop.ini randomly too
Linux adds .demon_portal files all over my computer too.
That's not Linux doing that. It's the demons in your hardware trying to escape. They normally don't cause too many issues luckily, but if you don't close the portals occasionally they can take over your system.
When I'm feeling cool and downloading a *.tar* file, I'll wget to stdout, and tar from stdin. Archive gets extracted on the fly.
I have (successfully!) written an .iso to CD this way, too (pipe wget to cdrecord). Fun stuff.
Something like wget avc.com | tar xvf ?
Almost, I think.
wget -O - http://example.com/archive.tar | tar -xvf -
I mean xz/7z has kind of been the way for at least a decade now
Well, tar.zstd is starting to be the thing now.
First bundling everything in a tar file just to compress the thing in an individual step is kinda stupid, though. Everything takes much longer because of that. If you don't need to preserve POSIX permissions, tar is pointless anyway.
Slower, yes. More compression, yes. Stupid, no. tar serves a purpose beyond persevering permissions.