EMPACOTAMENTO E COMPRESSÃO NO BASH
👇 Important Links: 🚀 Subscribe to the channel: / @tecnologiaws 📸 Instagram: @wanderlei_silva 💼 LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/w3aewander 📂 GitHub: https://github.com/w3aewander Learn how to compress files in Linux using the terminal efficiently. Understand the practical difference between packaging and compression. This tutorial was created for users who want to master data management via the command line. Throughout the video, I explain how to use essential commands to organize your files, save disk space, and manipulate directories safely. You will see how to create compressed files and list their contents without complications. The focus here is to teach the logic behind each command so that you can manage your files in Linux autonomously and quickly, regardless of the distribution you are using. If you're looking to optimize your workflow in the terminal, sign up to receive weekly Linux administration tutorials. Leave a comment telling us which terminal command you'd like to see explained in the next video. #WSTechnology #DevOps #Linux #Windows #FullStack #IT #Programming #Tech #TechCareer #bash #LinuxTerminal #wsl #wsl2

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