TAR(1)
NAME
tar -- The GNU version of the tar archiving utility
SYNOPSIS
tar [-] A --catenate --concatenate | c --create | d --diff --compare | --delete | r --append | t --list | --test-label | u --update | x --extract --get [options] [pathname ...]
DESCRIPTION
Tar stores and extracts files from a tape or disk archive.
The first argument to tar should be a function; either one of the letters
Acdrtux, or one of the long function names. A function letter need not
be prefixed with ``-'', and may be combined with other single-letter
options. A long function name must be prefixed with --. Some options
take a parameter; with the single-letter form these must be given as separate arguments. With the long form, they may be given by appending
=value to the option.
FUNCTION LETTERS
Main operation mode:
- -A, --catenate, --concatenate
- append tar files to an archive
- -c, --create
- create a new archive
- -d, --diff, --compare
- find differences between archive and file system
- --delete
- delete from the archive (not on mag tapes!)
- -r, --append
- append files to the end of an archive
- -t, --list
- list the contents of an archive
- --test-label
- test the archive volume label and exit
- -u, --update
- only append files newer than copy in archive
- -x, --extract, --get
- extract files from an archive
OTHER OPTIONS
Operation modifiers:
- -[0-7][lmh]
- specify drive and density
- -a, --auto-compress
- use archive suffix to determine the compression program
- --add-file=FILE
- add given FILE to the archive (useful if its name starts with a
dash) - --anchored
- patterns match file name start
- --no-anchored
- patterns match after any `/' (default for exclusion)
- --atime-preserve
- preserve access times on dumped files, either by restoring the
times - --no-auto-compress
- do not use archive suffix to determine the compression program
- -b, --blocking-factor BLOCKS
- BLOCKS x 512 bytes per record
- -B, --read-full-records
- reblock as we read (for 4.2BSD pipes)
- --backup
- backup before removal, choose version CONTROL
- -C, --directory DIR
- change to directory DIR
- --check-device
- check device numbers when creating incremental archives (default)
- --no-check-device
- do not check device numbers when creating incremental archives
- --checkpoint
- display progress messages every NUMBERth record (default 10)
- --checkpoint-action=ACTION
- execute ACTION on each checkpoint
- --delay-directory-restore
- delay setting modification times and permissions of extracted
- --no-delay-directory-restore
- cancel the effect of --delay-directory-restore option
- --exclude=PATTERN
- exclude files, given as a PATTERN
- --exclude-backups
- exclude backup and lock files
- --exclude-caches
- exclude contents of directories containing CACHEDIR.TAG,
- --exclude-caches-all
- exclude directories containing CACHEDIR.TAG
- --exclude-caches-under
- exclude everything under directories containing CACHEDIR.TAG
- --exclude-tag=FILE
- exclude contents of directories containing FILE, except
- --exclude-tag-all=FILE
- exclude directories containing FILE
- --exclude-tag-under=FILE
- exclude everything under directories containing FILE
- --exclude-vcs
- exclude version control system directories
- -f, --file ARCHIVE
- use archive file or device ARCHIVE
- -F, --info-script, --new-volume-script NAME
- run script at end of each tape (implies -M)
- --force-local
- archive file is local even if it has a colon
- -g, --listed-incremental FILE
- handle new GNU-format incremental backup
- -G, --incremental
- handle old GNU-format incremental backup
- --group=NAME
- force NAME as group for added files
- -h, --dereference
- follow symlinks; archive and dump the files they point to
- -H, --format FORMAT
- create archive of the given formatFORMAT is one of the following:
- --format=gnu
GNU tar 1.13.x format
- --format=oldgnu
GNU format as per tar <= 1.12
- --format=pax
POSIX 1003.1-2001 (pax) format
- --format=posix
same as pax
- --format=ustar
POSIX 1003.1-1988 (ustar) format
- --format=v7
old V7 tar format
- --hard-dereference
- follow hard links; archive and dump the files they refer to
- -i, --ignore-zeros
- ignore zeroed blocks in archive (means EOF)
- -I, --use-compress-program PROG
- filter through PROG (must accept -d)
- --ignore-case
- ignore case
- --no-ignore-case
- case sensitive matching (default)
- --ignore-command-error
- ignore exit codes of children
- --no-ignore-command-error
- treat non-zero exit codes of children as error
- --ignore-failed-read
- do not exit with nonzero on unreadable files
- --index-file=FILE
- send verbose output to FILE
- -j, --bzip2
- -J, --xz
- -k, --keep-old-files
- don't replace existing files when extracting
- -K, --starting-file MEMBER-NAME
- begin at member MEMBER-NAME in the archive
- --keep-newer-files
- don't replace existing files that are newer than their archive
copies - -l, --check-links
- print a message if not all links are dumped
- -L, --tape-length NUMBER
- change tape after writing NUMBER x 1024 bytes
- --level=NUMBER
- dump level for created listed-incremental archive
- --lzip
- --lzma
- --lzop
- -m, --touch
- don't extract file modified time
- -M, --multi-volume
- create/list/extract multi-volume archive
- --mode=CHANGES
- force (symbolic) mode CHANGES for added files
- --mtime=DATE-OR-FILE
- set mtime for added files from DATE-OR-FILE
- -n, --seek
- archive is seekable
- -N, --newer, --after-date DATE-OR-FILE
- only store files newer than DATE-OR-FILE
- --newer-mtime=DATE
- compare date and time when data changed only
- --null
- -T reads null-terminated names, disable -C
- --no-null
- disable the effect of the previous --null option
- --numeric-owner
- always use numbers for user/group names
- -O, --to-stdout
- extract files to standard output
- --occurrence
- process only the NUMBERth occurrence of each file in the archive;
- --old-archive, --portability
- same as --format=v7
- --one-file-system
- stay in local file system when creating archive
- --overwrite
- overwrite existing files when extracting
- --overwrite-dir
- overwrite metadata of existing directories when extracting
(default) - --no-overwrite-dir
- preserve metadata of existing directories
- --owner=NAME
- force NAME as owner for added files
- -p, --preserve-permissions, --same-permissions
- extract information about file permissions (default for superuser)
- -P, --absolute-names
- don't strip leading `/'s from file names
- --pax-option=keyword[[:]=value][,keyword[[:]=value]]...
- control pax keywords
- --posix
- same as --format=posix
- --preserve
- same as both -p and -s
- --quote-chars=STRING
- additionally quote characters from STRING
- --no-quote-chars=STRING
- disable quoting for characters from STRING
- --quoting-style=STYLE
- set name quoting style; see below for valid STYLE values
- -R, --block-number
- show block number within archive with each message
- --record-size=NUMBER
- NUMBER of bytes per record, multiple of 512
- --recursion
- recurse into directories (default)
- --no-recursion
- avoid descending automatically in directories
- --recursive-unlink
- empty hierarchies prior to extracting directory
- --remove-files
- remove files after adding them to the archive
- --restrict
- disable use of some potentially harmful options
- --rmt-command=COMMAND
- use given rmt COMMAND instead of rmt
- --rsh-command=COMMAND
- use remote COMMAND instead of rsh
- -s, --preserve-order, --same-order
- sort names to extract to match archive
- -S, --sparse
- handle sparse files efficiently
- --same-owner
- try extracting files with the same ownership as exists in the archive (default for superuser)
- --no-same-owner
- extract files as yourself (default for ordinary users)
- --no-same-permissions
- apply the user's umask when extracting permissions from the archive (default for ordinary users)
- --no-seek
- archive is not seekable
- --show-defaults
- show tar defaults
- --show-omitted-dirs
- when listing or extracting, list each directory that does not match search criteria
- --show-transformed-names, --show-stored-names
- show file or archive names after transformation
- --sparse-version=MAJOR[.MINOR]
- set version of the sparse format to use (implies --sparse)
- --strip-components=NUMBER
- strip NUMBER leading components from file names on extraction
- --suffix=STRING
- backup before removal, override usual suffix ('~' unless overridden by environment variable SIMPLE_BACKUP_SUFFIX)
- -T, --files-from FILE
- get names to extract or create from FILE
- --to-command=COMMAND
- pipe extracted files to another program
- --totals
- print total bytes after processing the archive;
- --transform, --xform EXPRESSION
- use sed replace EXPRESSION to transform file names
- -U, --unlink-first
- remove each file prior to extracting over it
- --unquote
- unquote filenames read with -T (default)
- --no-unquote
- do not unquote filenames read with -T
- --utc
- print file modification dates in UTC
- -v, --verbose
- verbosely list files processed
- -V, --label TEXT
- create archive with volume name TEXT; at list/extract time, use
TEXT as a globbing pattern for volume name - --volno-file=FILE
- use/update the volume number in FILE
- -w, --interactive, --confirmation
- ask for confirmation for every action
- -W, --verify
- attempt to verify the archive after writing it
- --warning=KEYWORD
- warning control
- --wildcards
- use wildcards (default for exclusion)
- --wildcards-match-slash
- wildcards match `/' (default for exclusion)
- --no-wildcards-match-slash
- wildcards do not match `/'
- --no-wildcards
- verbatim string matching
- -X, --exclude-from FILE
- exclude patterns listed in FILE
- -z, --gzip, --gunzip --ungzip
- -Z, --compress, --uncompress
ENVIRONMENT
The behavior of tar is controlled by the following environment variables,
among others:
- SIMPLE_BACKUP_SUFFIX
- Backup prefix to use when extracting, if --suffix is not specified. The backup suffix defaults to `~' if neither is specified.
- TAR_OPTIONS
- Options to prepend to those specified on the command line, separated by whitespace. Embedded backslashes may be used to escape whitespace or backslashes within an option.
- TAPE Device or file to use for the archive if --file is not specified.
- If this environment variable is unset, use stdin or stdout
instead.
EXAMPLES
- Create archive.tar from files foo and bar.
- tar -cf archive.tar foo bar
- List all files in archive.tar verbosely.
- tar -tvf archive.tar
- Extract all files from archive.tar.
- tar -xf archive.tar
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
The tar command appeared in Version 7 AT&T UNIX.
BUGS
- The GNU folks, in general, abhor man pages, and create info documents
instead. Unfortunately, the info document describing tar is licensed
under the GFDL with invariant cover texts, which makes it impossible to
include any text from that document in this man page. Most of the text
in this document was automatically extracted from the usage text in the
source. It may not completely describe all features of the program.