tldr/pages/linux/xar.md

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xar

Manage .xar archives.

  • Create a xar archive of all files in {{directory}}:

xar -cf sample.xar {{directory}}

  • List the contents of the xar archive sample.xar:

xar -tf sample.xar

  • Extract the contents of sample.xar to the current working directory:

xar -xf sample.xar