How to Open, Extract and Create RAR Files in Linux

RAR files, a common compressed file format, are widely used to store and share large amounts of data efficiently. While Linux natively supports various compression formats like ZIP and TAR.

RAR is the most popular tool for creating and extracting compressed archive (.rar) files. When we download an archive file from the web, we require a rar tool to extract them.

RAR is available freely under Windows operating systems to handle compressed files, but unfortunately, the rar tool isn’t pre-installed under Linux systems.

In this article, we’ll guide you through the process of installing unrar and rar command-line tools to open, extract, uncompress, or unrar and create an archive file on a Linux system.

Install Unrar on Linux

To work with RAR files on Linux, you’ll need the unrar tool, which allows you to extract content from RAR archives. To install unrar, open a terminal and use the default package manager specific to your Linux distribution.

For example, on Debian and Ubuntu-based distributions, you can easily install the unrar package using the apt-get or apt program as shown.

$ sudo apt-get install unrar
Or
$ sudo apt install unrar

If you are using RHEL-based distributions, you can use the dnf command or yum command to install it.

------------ On Fedora Linux ------------ 
$ sudo dnf install unrar        

------------ On RHEL-based Linux ------------
$ sudo yum install epel-release
$ sudo yum install unrar

On other popular Linux distributions, you can install it using your default package manager as shown.

$ sudo emerge -a app-arch/unrar [On Gentoo Linux]
$ sudo apk add unrar            [On Alpine Linux]
$ sudo pacman -S unrar          [On Arch Linux]
$ sudo zypper install unrar     [On OpenSUSE]    

If your distribution does not offer an unrar package, you need to download the latest unrar/rar file and install it using the following commands.

--------------- On 64-bit --------------- 
# cd /tmp
# wget https://www.rarlab.com/rar/rarlinux-x64-623.tar.gz
# tar -zxvf rarlinux-x64-623.tar.gz
# cd rar
# sudo cp -v rar unrar /usr/local/bin/

--------------- On 32-bit --------------- 
# cd /tmp
# wget https://www.rarlab.com/rar/rarlinux-x32-623.tar.gz
# tar -zxvf rarlinux-x32-623.tar.gz
# cd rar
# sudo cp -v rar unrar /usr/local/bin/

How to Extract RAR Files in Linux

Once you have unrar installed, you can easily open or extract the contents of a RAR file in the current working directory by using the following command with the e option.

$ unrar e tecmint.rar
Extracting RAR Files
Extracting RAR Files

To open/extract a RAR file in a specific path or destination directory, just use the e option, it will extract all the files in the specified destination directory.

$ unrar e tecmint.rar /home/tecmint/rarfiles
Extracting RAR Files to Directory
Extracting RAR Files to the Directory

To open/extract an RAR file with its original directory structure, just issue the below command with the x option, which will extract according to their folder structure see below the output of the command.

$ unrar x tecmint.rar
Extracting RAR Files with Directory Structure
Extracting RAR Files with Directory Structure

How to List RAR Files in Linux

To list the contents of an RAR file in Linux, you can use the unrar l command, which will display the list of files with their sizes, dates, time, and permissions.

$ unrar l tecmint.rar
Listing Content of RAR Files
Listing Content of RAR Files

How to Check Integrity of RAR File in Linux

To check the integrity of an RAR archive file, you can use the unrar t command, which will perform a complete integrity check for each file for errors and displays the status of the file.

$ unrar t tecmint.rar
Testing RAR Files
Testing RAR Files

The unrar command is used to extract, list, or test archive files only. It has no option for creating RAR files under Linux. So, here we need to install the RAR command-line utility to create archive files.

How to Install Rar in Linux

The rar command-line utility is used to create RAR archives, you can install rar using a package manager appropriate for your Linux distribution,

$ sudo apt install rar         [On Debian, Ubuntu and Mint]
$ sudo yum install rar         [On RHEL/CentOS/Fedora and Rocky/AlmaLinux]
$ sudo emerge -a app-arch/rar  [On Gentoo Linux]
$ sudo apk add rar             [On Alpine Linux]
$ sudo pacman -S rar           [On Arch Linux]
$ sudo zypper install rar      [On OpenSUSE]    

How to Create RAR File in Linux

To create an archive (RAR) file in Linux, run the following command with a option, which will create an archive file for a tecmint directory.

$ rar a tecmint.rar tecmint
Creating RAR File in Linux
Creating RAR File in Linux

How to Delete Files in RAR Archive

The rar d command is used to delete files from an existing RAR archive in Linux. The d option directly modifies the existing RAR archive by removing the specified files.

$ rar d tecmint.rar randfile001 randfile002 

In the above command, the randfile001 and randfile002 files will be deleted from the tecmint.rar RAR archive.

Delete Files in RAR Archive
Delete Files in the RAR Archive

How to Repair RAR Files in Linux

The rar r command is used to repair and recover data from damaged or corrupted RAR archives in Linux.

$ rar r tecmint.rar
Repair RAR Archive
Repair RAR Archive

How to Add Files to RAR Archive

To update or add files to the existing archive file, use the rar u command, which allows you to add files to an existing RAR archive or update files within the archive.

$ rar u tecmint.rar hello.py

Now, verify that the file tecmint.sql is added to the archive file.

$ rar l tecmint.rar
Add Files to RAR Archive
Add Files to the RAR Archive

How to Set Password to RAR File

This is a very interesting feature of the rar tool, which allows us to set a password to the RAR archive file using the following command.

$ rar a -p tecmint.rar
Set Password to RAR File
Set Password to RAR File

Now verify it by extracting the archive file and see whether it will prompt us to enter the password that we have set above.

$ rar x tecmint.rar
Extract Password Protected RAR File
Extract Password Protected RAR File

How to Lock RAR File

The rar k command is used to lock an existing RAR archive file, which is useful if you want to prevent further modifications to the archive.

$ rar k tecmint.rar
Lock RAR File
Lock RAR File
Conclusion

For more RAR and Unrar options and usage, run the following command it will display a list of options with their description.

$ man unrar
$ man rar

We have presented almost all of the options above for rar and unrar commands with their examples. If you feel that we’ve missed anything in this list and you would like us to add, please update us using the comment form below.

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24 thoughts on “How to Open, Extract and Create RAR Files in Linux”

  1. 2020-Nov update:
    sudo apt-get install rar
    Reading package lists… Done
    Building dependency tree
    Reading state information… Done
    Package rar is not available, but is referred to by another package.
    This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
    is only available from another source

    Reply
  2. I’m a bit of a noob and was trying to compress a large Directory of files to smaller archive volumes of about 200mb with a comment included from file and this is what I came up with, please feel free to refine My command.:

    rar a -z/Location of comment file/COMMENT.txt -v2048M -vn -m5 archivename.ra DirectorNameOfSourceFiles

    Reply
    • I recognized My mistakes I think and ended up using the following:

      rar a -m5 -v204800k -vn -z/LocationOfComment/COMMENT.txt ArchiveName.rar SourceDirectory

      Any input would be very valuable TY

      Reply
  3. I have been trying to unrar a partitioned ISO file I downloaded recently, what is the command to not only unrar the first file but the other partitions so that it all decompresses consecutively?

    It has 6 parts in all.

    Reply

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