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PROGRAM:
NAME
zstd, unzstd, zstdcat - Compress or decompress .zst files
SYNOPSIS
zstd [OPTIONS] [-|INPUT-FILE] <OUTPUT-FILE>
unzstd is equivalent to zstd -d
zstdcat is equivalent to zstd -dc
DESCRIPTION
zstd is a fast lossless compression algorithm. It is based on the LZ77 family, with FSE &
huff0 entropy stage. zstd offers compression speed > 200 MB/s per core. It also features
a fast decoder, with speed > 500 MB/s per core.
zstd command line is generally similar to gzip, but features the following differences :
- Original files are preserved
- By default, zstd file1 file2 means : compress file1 into file2.
Use -m command if you want : compress file1 into file1.zstd and file2 into file2.zst
- By default, when compressing files, zstd displays advancement notification and result
summary.
Use -q to turn them off
zstd supports the following options :
OPTIONS
-#
# compression level [1-19](default:1)
-d
decompression
-f
overwrite output without prompting
-m, --multiple
multiple files mode
In this mode, multiple files on the command line means compression or
decompression of each named file
Notifications are also turned off by default
-D
Use next file as dictionary content for compress / decompression
-h/-H, --help
display help/long help and exit
-V, --version
display Version number and exit
-v, --verbose
verbose mode
-q, --quiet
suppress warnings and notifications; specify twice to suppress errors too
-c
force write to standard output, even if it is the console
-z
force compression
-b#
benchmark file(s) using compression level #
-i#
iteration loops [1-9](default : 3), benchmark mode only
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