How to use the Gzip command in Linux ? | Linux Today

How to use the Gzip command in Linux ?

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Oct 17, 2019

The gzip utility is Linux is a common tool to compress files, or in other words, to reduce their size. The original file, when compressed by gzip will have the extension .gz by default. The file name however, when it
is very long, will be changed after the compression, .i.e. It will be truncated.

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