Comment by moron4hire 5 months ago > No command-line zip / unzipYes it does. It's just called Compress-Archive/Expand-Archive. 5 comments moron4hire Reply breadwinner 5 months ago So much easier to use tar -z p_ing 5 months ago I laugh when I see responses like this. tar is so discoverable and easy, you can install WSLv2 if you want to use it. breadwinner 5 months ago I laughed at your response too, because tar is part of Windows 11. See C:\Windows\System32\tar.exe 2 replies →
breadwinner 5 months ago So much easier to use tar -z p_ing 5 months ago I laugh when I see responses like this. tar is so discoverable and easy, you can install WSLv2 if you want to use it. breadwinner 5 months ago I laughed at your response too, because tar is part of Windows 11. See C:\Windows\System32\tar.exe 2 replies →
p_ing 5 months ago I laugh when I see responses like this. tar is so discoverable and easy, you can install WSLv2 if you want to use it. breadwinner 5 months ago I laughed at your response too, because tar is part of Windows 11. See C:\Windows\System32\tar.exe 2 replies →
breadwinner 5 months ago I laughed at your response too, because tar is part of Windows 11. See C:\Windows\System32\tar.exe 2 replies →
So much easier to use tar -z
I laugh when I see responses like this. tar is so discoverable and easy, you can install WSLv2 if you want to use it.
I laughed at your response too, because tar is part of Windows 11. See C:\Windows\System32\tar.exe
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