TAR and Curl in Windows for Linux user

TAR and Curl in Windows: Learn more about TAR archiving on Windows 10 and 11. Use TAR and ZIP files to back up your data.

TAR is still the most popular tool for archiving data on Linux, but now it is available on Windows. The TAR (Tape ARchiver), which is still very popular and widespread today, as a very common command for Linux users to back up data and directories, it compresses on request also with the help of gzip or bzip2. The name was originally formed from tape archiver, as used to back up data to tape drives.

How to use C:\> tar -xf on Windows

Use TAR and Curl in Windows

Linux users will be happy about the possibility of being able to use TAR under Windows, because Microsoft also provides the command for Windows 10, where TAR is onboard from build 17063.

TAR and Curl in Windows for Linux user

TAR also extracts ZIP files

Interesting and unexpected is also that tar of Windows 10 also extracts ZIP files. Which formats for compression will continue to be supported is not yet known at this time. There are also a large number of tools that also support tar, which also have a graphical interface, such as the free 7-Zip.

The tar help is displayed with call the option help.

C:\> tar -help
Usage:
  List:    tar -tf <archive-filename>
  Extract: tar -xf <archive-filename>
  Create:  tar -cf <archive-filename> [filenames...]
  Help:    tar --help

TIP

In Windows 10 and Windows 11 you will find another tool that is popular and widespread among Linux users. Microsoft delivered cURL almost unnoticed, in the context of release updates. cURL (Client for URLs) is a command line program for transferring files that has long been included in many Linux distributions.

Tar and Curl are coming to Windows

Starting with Insider Build 17063, we are introducing two command-line tools to the Windows toolchain: curl and tar. It took a long time, I know. We’d like to recognize the people who built and maintain tar and curl – fantastic open source tools used by millions of people every day. Let’s take a look at two powerful ways these tools make developing on Windows an even better experience.

Basic components of the toolbox

Tar and Curl are staples in a developer’s toolbox. Starting today, these tools are available for all Windows SKUs via the command line. And yes, they are the same tools you have come to know and love! If you are not familiar with these tools, here is an overview of how they work:

Windows TAR

Tar: is a command line tool that allows a user to extract files and create archives. There was no way to extract a file from cmd.exe outside of PowerShell or with installing software. We are correcting this behavior :) The implementation we ship in Windows uses libarchive.

Windows Curl

Curl: is another command line tool that allows transferring files to and from servers. So, for example, you can download a file from the Internet.

Command line file transfers

Now it is possible to do more than just file transfers via the command line. But also extract files in formats other than .zip (such as .tar.gz). PowerShell already offers similar functionality (it has Curl and its own file extraction utilities). Microsoft recognizes that there may be cases where PowerShell is not readily available or the user may wish to remain in cmd.

Swiss Connect FC-ANALYTICS Clip for Android iOS

Measure. Analysis. Track.

Measuring the accuracy of mechanical watches, it was only reserved for watchmakers to measure the accuracy of a mechanical watch using special equipement. SwissConnect Analytics makes now possible to measure the accuracy of a watch efficiently. It is an easy-to-use device and app to measure the condition of the watch with the smartphone.

Download SwissConnect Analytics App

Go to the shop FC-ANALYTICS CLIP here.

Accuracy

The hallmark of a great timepiece is accuracy. A measure of accuracy is a measure of value. Each mechanical timepiece has a tiny Balance Wheel that acts as a pendulum. Every oscillation back and forth should take exactly one second. But if the Balance Wheel mechanism is off by a just a matter of a few degrees, the watch timekeeping accuracy of the watch will suffer.

Measure

Place the ingenious Analytics Clip on your watch and launch the Analytics App, available for iOS and Android. Compatible with a jack plug. If no jack plug on your cell phone, an adaptor is needed. Within minutes SwissConnect Analytics measures the accuracy of your mechanical watch. It measures the precision of mechanical watches, with an accuracy of at least ±0.2s/day.

Visualize results

An oscilloscope shows the audio waveform in real time. The result is plotted in a chart, which can be saved for later reference. Also, Analytics can record and save a long-time measurement, e.g. for 12 hours, to analyze the long-time performance of your watch.

Multiple watches

SwissConnect Analytics supports a wide range of frequencies, covering almost all mechanical watches available on the market.

Track

SwissConnect Analytics connects to the SwissConnect Cloud. When you measure one of your watches, data is saved to your cloud account. You can track accuracy measurements over time on the SwissConnect Dashboard, to monitor your watch collection and record all measurements. This will enable to follow your timepieces over the years and detect when each should be serviced.

Conclusion

Mechanical Watches are in a come back again and horology is experiencing a renaissance. Watch makers that got into trouble in the 70s due to quartz watches and were exposed to a market shakeout are now in demand again in the smartwatch age. If you look at it soberly, mechanical watches appear to be outdated, because quartz calibers are accurate and cheaper than mechanical watches, and smartwatches also offer many electronic helpers and numerous functions. What these modern watches are not able to do, however, are to convey emotions, watches with mechanical calibers have a long history, chronograph calibers and chronometers with complications are works of art, with decoration also pieces of jewelry.

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