origtargz
origtargz is a command-line utility designed to create or extract tar archives, often compressed with gzip. Its primary function is to manage collections of files in a single archive file, commonly referred to as a .tar.gz or .tgz file. This archiving process is useful for backing up files, transferring multiple files as a single unit, or distributing software.
The origtargz command typically supports two main operations: creation and extraction. To create an archive, the
Compression is a key feature, with gzip being the most common method associated with origtargz. This compression
origtargz is often found in Unix-like operating systems, including Linux and macOS, and is a fundamental tool