Mention the fact that it is faster than GNU tar
At least, according to my benchmarking tool that I just created for exactly this purpose :)
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The output of this example program when running it with an uncompressed tar archive is identical to that of `tar --list -f archive.tar` with the same uncompressed archive.
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The output of this example program when running it with an uncompressed tar archive is identical to that of `tar --list -f archive.tar` with the same uncompressed archive. And in most cases, it's faster as well!
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