TAR (Tape Archive) is a file format and a command-line tool used to create archive files. It is commonly used to bundle multiple files and directories into a single file for easier storage, distribution, and backup. While TAR itself doesn't provide compression, it's often used in conjunction with compression utilities like gzip or bzip2 to create compressed archives (e.g., .tar.gz or .tar.bz2 files).
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