How to write a 'tar' commandsebastiancarlos@lemmy.sdf.org to Linux@lemmy.ml – 840 points – 1 years ago155Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentThere's ouch too. ouch stands for Obvious Unified Compression Helper. great nameOuch doesn't do 7z thoughIt seems like it supports LZMA files which I believe is what 7z files are?Lzma is a compression algorithm, not (just) a file format .7z files support lzma compression, but do not use it exclusively
There's ouch too. ouch stands for Obvious Unified Compression Helper. great nameOuch doesn't do 7z thoughIt seems like it supports LZMA files which I believe is what 7z files are?Lzma is a compression algorithm, not (just) a file format .7z files support lzma compression, but do not use it exclusively
Ouch doesn't do 7z thoughIt seems like it supports LZMA files which I believe is what 7z files are?Lzma is a compression algorithm, not (just) a file format .7z files support lzma compression, but do not use it exclusively
It seems like it supports LZMA files which I believe is what 7z files are?Lzma is a compression algorithm, not (just) a file format .7z files support lzma compression, but do not use it exclusively
Lzma is a compression algorithm, not (just) a file format .7z files support lzma compression, but do not use it exclusively
There's ouch too.
great name
Ouch doesn't do 7z though
It seems like it supports LZMA files which I believe is what 7z files are?
Lzma is a compression algorithm, not (just) a file format
.7z files support lzma compression, but do not use it exclusively