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What's your favorite well-designed CLI and why?
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You don't even need to specify the decompression algorithm anymore, I don't even know if it was mandatory at some point but since I was introduced to Linux like 20 years ago
tarwould already extrapolate the decompression from the filename extension. Now for the compression I think you do need to include the algorithm, it would be nice if it would default to the extension on the supplied filename also.