## File struct ### Instructions Create the files and directories so that when you use the command `tree` below, the output will look like this: ```console $ tree struct/ struct/ ├── 0 ├── 1 ├── 2 ├── 3 │   └── text.txt ├── 4 │   └── text2.txt ├── 5 ├── 6 ├── 7 ├── 8 ├── 9 └── A └── text3.txt ``` Once it is done, use the command below to create the file `file-struct.tar` to be submitted. ```console $ tar -cf file-struct.tar * $ ls 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A file-struct.tar ``` **Only `file-struct.tar` should be submitted.** ### Hints In order to create new directories or folders in Linux or Unix-like operating systems you need to use the `mkdir` command. `mkdir` stands for “make directory.” you can use it like so: ```console $ mkdir my_folder $ ls my_folder ``` In this exercise you wil use the command `tree` to see the file structure as in the example bellow. `tree` is a recursive directory listing program that produces a depth-indented listing of files. With no arguments, `tree` lists the files in the current directory. You will also need to use the `tar` command which helps to create, extract, and list archive contents. You can find more about the command in the link bellow. > You have to use Man or Google to know more about commands flags, in order to solve this exercise! > Google and Man will be your friends! ### References - [Tar](https://www.gnu.org/software/tar)