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How do I untar (uncompress) files in shell?

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How do I untar (uncompress) files in shell?

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After logging into shell, select the directory which contains the compressed file(s) in the left hand side window labeled as Source. In the right hand side window labeled as Destination, you need to select the target directory in which you want the file to uncompress to. Then all you need to do is click on the filename in the Source window and the file (if compressed and named properly) will uncompress with all its directory structure to the Destination directory.

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