The program to view and extract rar
files in Linux is provided by the unrar
program. It’s not installed by default in most Linux distributions, and you can use the following command to install it in Ubuntu.
$ sudo apt-get install unrar
Once installed, you can use the l
argument to the program to view the content of a rar
file without extracting it. An example is as the following;
$ unrar l filename.rar
rar is a proprietary file format for file archival and developed by WinRAR. It provides Winrar to extract rar files in Windows and unrar for Linux.
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