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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 > 500 MB/s per core,
linearly scalable with multi-core CPUs.
It features an extremely fast decoder, offering 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 :
lz4compresses a single file by default (see-mfor multiple files)lz4 file1 file2means : compress file1 into file2lz4 file.lz4will default to decompression (use-zto force compression)lz4preserves original files (see--rmto erase source file on completion)lz4shows real-time notification statistics during compression or decompression of a single file (use-qto silence them)- When no destination is specified, result is sent on implicit output,
which depends on
stdoutstatus. Whenstdoutis Not the console, it becomes the implicit output. Otherwise, ifstdoutis the console, the implicit output isfilename.lz4. - It is considered bad practice to rely on implicit output in scripts.
because the script's environment may change.
Always use explicit output in scripts.
-censures that output will bestdout. Conversely, providing a destination name, or using-mensures that the output will be either the specified name, orfilename.lz4respectively.
Default behaviors can be modified by opt-in commands, detailed below.
lz4 -mmakes it possible to provide multiple input filenames, which will be compressed into files using suffix.lz4. Progress notifications become disabled by default (use-vto enable them). This mode has a behavior which more closely mimicsgzipcommand line, with the main remaining difference being that source files are preserved by default.- Similarly,
lz4 -m -dcan decompress multiple*.lz4files. - It's possible to opt-in to erase source files
on successful compression or decompression, using
--rmcommand. - Consequently,
lz4 -m --rmbehaves 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
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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,unlz4implies--decompress), nor from the input file name (for example, a file extension.lz4implies--decompressby default).-zcan also be used to force compression of an already compressed.lz4file. -
-d--decompress--uncompress: Decompress.--decompressis also the default operation when the input filename has an.lz4extension. -
-t--test: Test the integrity of compressed.lz4files. The decompressed data is discarded. No files are created nor removed. -
-b#: Benchmark mode, using#compression level. -
--list: List information about .lz4 files. note : current implementation is limited to single-frame .lz4 files.
Operation modifiers
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-#: Compression level, with # being any value from 1 to 12. Higher values trade compression speed for compression ratio. Values above 12 are considered the same as 12. 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. -
--fast[=#]: Switch to ultra-fast compression levels. The higher the value, the faster the compression speed, at the cost of some compression ratio. If=#is not present, it defaults to1. This setting overrides compression level if one was set previously. Similarly, if a compression level is set after--fast, it overrides it. -
--best: Set highest compression level. Same as -12. -
--favor-decSpeed: Generate compressed data optimized for decompression speed. Compressed data will be larger as a consequence (typically by ~0.5%), while decompression speed will be improved by 5-20%, depending on use cases. This option only works in combination with very high compression levels (>=10). -
-D dictionaryName: Compress, decompress or benchmark using dictionary dictionaryName. Compression and decompression must use the same dictionary to be compatible. Using a different dictionary during decompression will either abort due to decompression error, or generate a checksum error. -
-f--[no-]force: This option has several effects:If the target file already exists, overwrite it without prompting.
When used with
--decompressandlz4cannot recognize the type of the source file, copy the source file as is to standard output. This allowslz4cat --forceto 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.lz4suffix. This mode also reduces notification level. Can also be used to list multiple files.lz4 -mhas 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 -
-BI: Produce independent blocks (default) -
-BD: Blocks depend on predecessors (improves compression ratio, more noticeable on small blocks) -
-BX: Generate block checksums (default:disabled) -
--[no-]frame-crc: Select frame checksum (default:enabled) -
--no-crc: Disable both frame and block checksums -
--[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 :-lis not compatible with-m(--multiple) nor-r
Other options
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-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
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-b#: Benchmark file(s), using # compression level -
-e#: Benchmark multiple compression levels, from b# to e# (included) -
-i#: Minimum evaluation time in seconds [1-9] (default : 3)
BUGS
Report bugs at: https://github.com/lz4/lz4/issues
AUTHOR
Yann Collet