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| title: How to extract or decompress a compressed file in Linux
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| Before extracting the data from a compressed file, you must first determine the compressed file type.<br>
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| ## How to extract or decompress a compressed file in Linux
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| Step 1: To Know the file type<br>
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| `file File-Name`
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| Step 2: To Decompress a tar file<br>
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| Here options used with "tar" depends on the archive type, use `man tar` for more details on how to use tar cammand.
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| x - to extract files from an archive
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| v - show verbose output
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| f - use archive file or device ARCHIVE
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| `tar xvf File-Name -C /Directory-Location`
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| `We Use (-C) for specific directory if we do not use (-C) then it automatically extract to current directory.`
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