How to detect the type of a file in tar.gz
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I want to detect the type of a file, which is compressed into a tar.gz, but I don't want to extract it.
In a word, is it possible to execute a command (such as file
) onto a file in a tar.gz without extracting it?
tar file-types
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I want to detect the type of a file, which is compressed into a tar.gz, but I don't want to extract it.
In a word, is it possible to execute a command (such as file
) onto a file in a tar.gz without extracting it?
tar file-types
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I want to detect the type of a file, which is compressed into a tar.gz, but I don't want to extract it.
In a word, is it possible to execute a command (such as file
) onto a file in a tar.gz without extracting it?
tar file-types
I want to detect the type of a file, which is compressed into a tar.gz, but I don't want to extract it.
In a word, is it possible to execute a command (such as file
) onto a file in a tar.gz without extracting it?
tar file-types
tar file-types
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