How to write a 'tar' command
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The “-“ is often not necessary. I use it as a guide to see how long the person running tar has been using it.
Example:
tar -xf file.tar == tar xf file.tar
They are functionally flags though and uniletter flags should be preceded by a '-', so I would still prefer to have the '-' written, because it conforms with the standard.
But muh POSIX
yeah, you can also ditch that f
tar c /etc/passwd > fu.tar
tar t < fu.tar
tar x < fu.tar