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# node-tar
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Tar for Node.js.
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[![NPM](https://nodei.co/npm/tar.png)](https://nodei.co/npm/tar/)
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## API
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See `examples/` for usage examples.
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### var tar = require('tar')
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Returns an object with `.Pack`, `.Extract` and `.Parse` methods.
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### tar.Pack([properties])
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Returns a through stream. Use
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[fstream](https://npmjs.org/package/fstream) to write files into the
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pack stream and you will receive tar archive data from the pack
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stream.
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This only works with directories, it does not work with individual files.
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The optional `properties` object are used to set properties in the tar
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'Global Extended Header'. If the `fromBase` property is set to true,
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the tar will contain files relative to the path passed, and not with
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the path included.
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### tar.Extract([options])
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Returns a through stream. Write tar data to the stream and the files
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in the tarball will be extracted onto the filesystem.
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`options` can be:
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```js
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{
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path: '/path/to/extract/tar/into',
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strip: 0, // how many path segments to strip from the root when extracting
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}
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```
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`options` also get passed to the `fstream.Writer` instance that `tar`
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uses internally.
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### tar.Parse()
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Returns a writable stream. Write tar data to it and it will emit
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`entry` events for each entry parsed from the tarball. This is used by
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`tar.Extract`.
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