$ make
Example input files are created automatically by bin/genExample. Here is a list of them.
- sizes: A tree that has 3 kinds of files.
- exceptional: A tree that has a long named node. They can be generated with this rule:
$ make example
Output of bin/compress and tar cmd from the examples.
- dest/sizes.tarcmd.tar: An archive that has 3 kinds of files. (creted with tar command)
- dest/sizes.compress.tar: An archive that has 3 kinds of files. (creted with bin/compress)
- dest/exceptional.tarcmd.tar: An archive that has a long name node. (creted with tar command)
- dest/exceptional.compress.tar: An archive that has a long name node. (creted with bin/compress) They can be generated with this rule:
$ make compress
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$ ./bin/readbytes input.tar
Compress Archive
$ ./bin/compress output.tar input
Expand Archive The argument "dest" works like as tar -C /path/to/...
$ ./bin/expand input.tar (dest)