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lz4(1)                           User Commands                          lz4(1)




NAME

       lz4, unlz4, lz4cat - Compress or decompress .lz4 files



SYNOPSIS

       lz4 [OPTIONS] [-|INPUT-FILE] <OUTPUT-FILE>

       unlz4 is equivalent to lz4 -d
       lz4cat is equivalent to lz4 -dc

       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.




DESCRIPTION

       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.  lz4
       supports a command line syntax similar to  gzip(1).   The  native  file
       format is the .lz4 format.


   Concatenation of .lz4 files
       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
        then
         lz4cat foo.lz4
        is equivalent to :
         cat file1 file2





OPTIONS

   Short commands concatenation
       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.

   Multiple commands
       When multiple contradictory commands are issued on a same command line,
       only the latest one will be applied.

   Operation mode
       -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.

       -d, --decompress, --uncompress
              Decompress.  --decompress is also the default operation when the
              input filename has an .lz4 extensionq

       -t, --test
              Test the integrity of compressed .lz4 files.   The  decompressed
              data is discarded.  No files are created nor removed.

   Operation modifiers
       -1      fast compression (default)

       -9      high compression


       -f, --[no-]force
               This option has several effects:

              o  If  the  target  file  already  exists,  overwrite it without
                 prompting.

              o  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.


       -c, --stdout, --to-stdout
               force write to standard output, even if it is the console


       -m, --multiple
               Multiple file names.
               By  default, the second filename is used as the output filename
              for the compressed file.
               With -m , you can specify any number of input  filenames.  Each
              of them will be compressed independently, and the resulting name
              of the compressed file will be filename.lz4


       -B#     block size [4-7](default : 7)
               B4= 64KB ; B5= 256KB ; B6= 1MB ; B7= 4MB

       -BD     block dependency (improve compression ratio)

       --[no-]frame-crc
               select frame checksum (default:enabled)

       --[no-]content-size
               header includes original size (default:not present)
               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.

       --[no-]sparse
               sparse mode  support  (default:enabled  on  file,  disabled  on
              stdout)

       -l      use Legacy format (useful for Linux Kernel compression)

   Other options
       -v, --verbose
               verbose mode

       -q, --quiet
               suppress warnings; specify twice to suppress errors too

       -h/-H   display help/long help and exit

       -V, --version
               display Version number and exit

       -k, --keep
               Don't  delete source file.  This is default behavior anyway, so
              this option is just for compatibility with gzip/xz.

       -b      benchmark file(s)

       -i#     iteration loops [1-9](default : 3), benchmark mode only



BUGS

       Report bugs at: https://github.com/Cyan4973/lz4



AUTHOR

       Yann Collet



lz4                               2015-03-21                            lz4(1)

lz4 r131 - Generated Mon Sep 5 15:59:01 CDT 2016
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