Extracting Common Compressed Formats on Linux
Incase you only have access to a Terminal here is how you would deal with 10 common compressed files. (like if your on a headless raspberry pi or sshd in from somewhere else)
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            .tar.gz or .tgz (Gzip compressed tarball): tar -xvzf file.tar.gz
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            .tar.bz2 (Bzip2 compressed tarball): tar -xvjf file.tar.bz2
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            .tar.xz (XZ compressed tarball): tar -xvJf file.tar.xz
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            .zip: unzip file.zip
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            .rar: Install unrarfirst:sudo apt install unrarThen extract: unrar x file.rar
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            .7z (7-Zip format): Install p7zip-fullfirst:sudo apt install p7zip-fullThen extract: 7z x file.7z
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            .gz (Single compressed file, not tarball): gunzip file.gz
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            .bz2 (Single compressed file, not tarball): bunzip2 file.bz2
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            .xz (Single compressed file, not tarball): unxz file.xz
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            .Z (Compressed with compress):uncompress file.Z
Replace file with the actual name of your compressed file. For .tar formats, the options (-x, -v, -f) can be combined with the respective compression type (z for gzip, j for bzip2, J for xz).
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