| lz4(1) -- lz4, unlz4, lz4cat - Compress or decompress .lz4 files |
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| SYNOPSIS |
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| `lz4` [*OPTIONS*] [-|INPUT-FILE] <OUTPUT-FILE> |
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| `unlz4` is equivalent to `lz4 -d` |
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| `lz4cat` is equivalent to `lz4 -dcfm` |
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| When writing scripts that need to decompress files, |
| it is recommended to always use the name `lz4` with appropriate arguments |
| (`lz4 -d` or `lz4 -dc`) instead of the names `unlz4` and `lz4cat`. |
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| DESCRIPTION |
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| `lz4` is an extremely fast lossless compression algorithm, |
| based on **byte-aligned LZ77** family of compression scheme. |
| `lz4` offers compression speeds of 400 MB/s per core, linearly scalable with |
| multi-core CPUs. |
| It features an extremely fast decoder, with speed in multiple GB/s per core, |
| typically reaching RAM speed limit on multi-core systems. |
| The native file format is the `.lz4` format. |
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| ### Difference between lz4 and gzip |
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| `lz4` supports a command line syntax similar _but not identical_ to `gzip(1)`. |
| Differences are : |
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| * `lz4` preserves original files |
| * `lz4` compresses a single file by default (see `-m` for multiple files) |
| * `lz4 file1 file2` means : compress file1 _into_ file2 |
| * `lz4 file.lz4` will default to decompression (use `-z` to force compression) |
| * `lz4` shows real-time notification statistics |
| during compression or decompression of a single file |
| (use `-q` to silent them) |
| * If no destination name is provided, result is sent to `stdout` |
| _except if stdout is the console_. |
| * If no destination name is provided, __and__ if `stdout` is the console, |
| `file` is compressed into `file.lz4`. |
| * As a consequence of previous rules, note the following example : |
| `lz4 file | consumer` sends compressed data to `consumer` through `stdout`, |
| hence it does _not_ create `file.lz4`. |
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| Default behaviors can be modified by opt-in commands, detailed below. |
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| * `lz4 -m` makes it possible to provide multiple input filenames, |
| which will be compressed into files using suffix `.lz4`. |
| Progress notifications are also disabled by default (use `-v` to enable them). |
| This mode has a behavior which more closely mimics `gzip` command line, |
| with the main remaining difference being that source files are preserved by default. |
| * Similarly, `lz4 -m -d` can decompress multiple `*.lz4` files. |
| * It's possible to opt-in to erase source files |
| on successful compression or decompression, using `--rm` command. |
| * Consequently, `lz4 -m --rm` behaves the same as `gzip`. |
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| ### Concatenation of .lz4 files |
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| It is possible to concatenate `.lz4` files as is. |
| `lz4` will decompress such files as if they were a single `.lz4` file. |
| For example: |
| lz4 file1 > foo.lz4 |
| lz4 file2 >> foo.lz4 |
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| then |
| lz4cat foo.lz4 |
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| is equivalent to : |
| cat file1 file2 |
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| OPTIONS |
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| ### Short commands concatenation |
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| In some cases, some options can be expressed using short command `-x` |
| or long command `--long-word`. |
| Short commands can be concatenated together. |
| For example, `-d -c` is equivalent to `-dc`. |
| Long commands cannot be concatenated. |
| They must be clearly separated by a space. |
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| ### Multiple commands |
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| When multiple contradictory commands are issued on a same command line, |
| only the latest one will be applied. |
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| ### Operation mode |
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| * `-z` `--compress`: |
| Compress. |
| This is the default operation mode when no operation mode option is |
| specified, no other operation mode is implied from the command name |
| (for example, `unlz4` implies `--decompress`), |
| nor from the input file name |
| (for example, a file extension `.lz4` implies `--decompress` by default). |
| `-z` can also be used to force compression of an already compressed |
| `.lz4` file. |
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| * `-d` `--decompress` `--uncompress`: |
| Decompress. |
| `--decompress` is also the default operation when the input filename has an |
| `.lz4` extension. |
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| * `-t` `--test`: |
| Test the integrity of compressed `.lz4` files. |
| The decompressed data is discarded. |
| No files are created nor removed. |
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| * `-b#`: |
| Benchmark mode, using `#` compression level. |
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| ### Operation modifiers |
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| * `-#`: |
| Compression level, with # being any value from 1 to 16. |
| Higher values trade compression speed for compression ratio. |
| Values above 16 are considered the same as 16. |
| Recommended values are 1 for fast compression (default), |
| and 9 for high compression. |
| Speed/compression trade-off will vary depending on data to compress. |
| Decompression speed remains fast at all settings. |
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| * `-f` `--[no-]force`: |
| This option has several effects: |
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| If the target file already exists, overwrite it without prompting. |
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| When used with `--decompress` and `lz4` cannot recognize the type of |
| the source file, copy the source file as is to standard output. |
| This allows `lz4cat --force` to be used like `cat (1)` for files |
| that have not been compressed with `lz4`. |
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| * `-c` `--stdout` `--to-stdout`: |
| Force write to standard output, even if it is the console. |
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| * `-m` `--multiple`: |
| Multiple input files. |
| Compressed file names will be appended a `.lz4` suffix. |
| This mode also reduces notification level. |
| `lz4 -m` has a behavior equivalent to `gzip -k` |
| (it preserves source files by default). |
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| * `-r` : |
| operate recursively on directories. |
| This mode also sets `-m` (multiple input files). |
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| * `-B#`: |
| Block size \[4-7\](default : 7)<br/> |
| `-B4`= 64KB ; `-B5`= 256KB ; `-B6`= 1MB ; `-B7`= 4MB |
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| * `-BD`: |
| Block Dependency (improves compression ratio on small blocks) |
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| * `--[no-]frame-crc`: |
| Select frame checksum (default:enabled) |
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| * `--[no-]content-size`: |
| Header includes original size (default:not present)<br/> |
| Note : this option can only be activated when the original size can be |
| determined, hence for a file. It won't work with unknown source size, |
| such as stdin or pipe. |
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| * `--[no-]sparse`: |
| Sparse mode support (default:enabled on file, disabled on stdout) |
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| * `-l`: |
| Use Legacy format (typically for Linux Kernel compression)<br/> |
| Note : `-l` is not compatible with `-m` (`--multiple`) nor `-r` |
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| ### Other options |
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| * `-v` `--verbose`: |
| Verbose mode |
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| * `-q` `--quiet`: |
| Suppress warnings and real-time statistics; |
| specify twice to suppress errors too |
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| * `-h` `-H` `--help`: |
| Display help/long help and exit |
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| * `-V` `--version`: |
| Display Version number and exit |
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| * `-k` `--keep`: |
| Preserve source files (default behavior) |
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| * `--rm` : |
| Delete source files on successful compression or decompression |
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| ### Benchmark mode |
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| * `-b#`: |
| Benchmark file(s), using # compression level |
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| * `-e#`: |
| Benchmark multiple compression levels, from b# to e# (included) |
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| * `-i#`: |
| Minimum evaluation in seconds \[1-9\] (default : 3) |
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| BUGS |
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| Report bugs at: https://github.com/lz4/lz4/issues |
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| AUTHOR |
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| Yann Collet |