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NAME
zck — compress a file using the zchunk format
SYNOPSIS
zck [-D file | --dict=file] [-m chunk | --manual=chunk] [-o file | --output=file]
[-s string | --split=string] [-v | --verbose] file
zck -? | --help | --usage | --version
DESCRIPTION
The zck utility creates a new zchunk file from the data in the specified input file.
NOTE: If no output file is specified using the -o option, the zck utility will place the new file with
the .zck extension in the current working directory, not in the directory where the original file
resides.
The zck utility accepts the following optional arguments:
-D, --dict
Set the zstd compression dictionary to the specified file.
-m, --manual
Do not do any automatic chunking (implies -s).
-o, --output
Output to the specified file.
-s, --split
Split chunks at the beginning of the specified string.
-v, --verbose
Verbose operation; display some diagnostic output.
-?, --help
Display program usage information and exit.
--usage
Display brief program usage information and exit.
--version
Display program version information and exit.
EXIT STATUS
The zck utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
EXAMPLES
Create (in the current directory) a zchunk-compressed words.zck file from a dictionary:
zck /usr/share/dict/words
The same, but specify an output file:
zck -o /tmp/words.txt.zck /usr/share/dict/words
Generate a zchunk file with chunks separated on HTML sections:
zck -s '<h2>' doc.html
SEE ALSO
unzck(1), zck_delta_size(1), zck_gen_zdict(1), zck_read_header(1), zckdl(1)
AUTHOR
The zck utility was written by Jonathan Dieter <jdieter@gmail.com>. This manual page stub was written by
Peter Pentchev <roam@ringlet.net>.
Debian May 31, 2020 ZCK(1)