What Does Tar Do In Linux?
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Tar is an archiving utility in Linux that is used to store files and folders in a single file. Tar can also be used to compress the files and folders, making them smaller and easier to transport. It is often used to back up files and directories, especially when transferring them between systems. Tar can also be used to create a single archive file from multiple files and directories.