This option is supported by other compressors with compatible cli, so add it to lz4 as well for better compatibility.
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lz4(1) -- lz4, unlz4, lz4cat - Compress or decompress .lz4 files
SYNOPSIS
lz4
[OPTIONS] [-|INPUT-FILE]
unlz4
is equivalent to lz4 -d
lz4cat
is equivalent to lz4 -dcfm
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.
The native file format is the .lz4
format.
Difference between lz4 and gzip
lz4
supports a command line syntax similar but not identical to gzip(1)
.
Differences are :
lz4
preserves original fileslz4
compresses a single file by default (see-m
for multiple files)lz4 file1 file2
means : compress file1 into file2lz4 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 intofile.lz4
. - As a consequence of previous rules, note the following example :
lz4 file | consumer
sends compressed data toconsumer
throughstdout
, hence it does not createfile.lz4
.
Default behaviors can be modified by opt-in commands, detailed below.
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 mimicsgzip
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 asgzip
.
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
extension. -
-t
--test
: Test the integrity of compressed.lz4
files. The decompressed data is discarded. No files are created nor removed. -
-b#
: Benchmark mode, using#
compression level.
Operation modifiers
-
-#
: 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. -
-f
--[no-]force
: This option has several effects:If the target file already exists, overwrite it without prompting.
When used with
--decompress
andlz4
cannot recognize the type of the source file, copy the source file as is to standard output. This allowslz4cat --force
to be used likecat (1)
for files that have not been compressed withlz4
. -
-c
--stdout
--to-stdout
: Force write to standard output, even if it is the console. -
-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 togzip -k
(it preserves source files by default). -
-r
: operate recursively on directories. This mode also sets-m
(multiple input files). -
-B#
: Block size [4-7](default : 7)
-B4
= 64KB ;-B5
= 256KB ;-B6
= 1MB ;-B7
= 4MB -
-BD
: Block Dependency (improves compression ratio on small blocks) -
--[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 (typically for Linux Kernel compression)
Note :-l
is not compatible with-m
(--multiple
) nor-r
Other options
-
-v
--verbose
: Verbose mode -
-q
--quiet
: Suppress warnings and real-time statistics; specify twice to suppress errors too -
-h
-H
--help
: Display help/long help and exit -
-V
--version
: Display Version number and exit -
-k
--keep
: Preserve source files (default behavior) -
--rm
: Delete source files on successful compression or decompression -
--
: Treat all subsequent arguments as files
Benchmark mode
-
-b#
: Benchmark file(s), using # compression level -
-e#
: Benchmark multiple compression levels, from b# to e# (included) -
-i#
: Minimum evaluation in seconds [1-9] (default : 3)
BUGS
Report bugs at: https://github.com/lz4/lz4/issues
AUTHOR
Yann Collet