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# Handle compressed directories
This is an example of how to use transformations (`trans_read` and `trans_write`) to store
compressed directories and deploy them with dotdrop.
Start by defining the transformations:
```yaml
trans_read:
uncompress: "mkdir -p {1} && tar -xf {0} -C {1}"
trans_write:
compress: "tar -cf {1} -C {0} ."
```
Then import the directory by specifying which transformations to apply/associate:
```bash
dotdrop import --transw=compress --transr=uncompress ~/.somedir
```
The *read* transformation `uncompress` is used to execute the below command before installing/comparing the dotfile (where `{0}` is the source and `{1}` the destination):
```bash
mkdir -p {1} && tar -xf {0} -C {1}
```
And the *write* transformation `compress` is run when updating the dotfile directory by compressing it (where `{0}` is the source and `{1}` the destination):
```bash
tar -cf {1} -C {0} .
```
See [transformations](../config/config-transformations.md).