Xcompress
XCompress is a free file archiver utility on Linux, providing multi-format archiving to and extracting from ZIP, Z, GZIP, BZIP2, LZ, XZ, LZMA, 7ZIP, TAR, RAR and ZSTD.
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XCompress
XCompress is a free file archiver utility on Linux, providing multi-format archiving to and extracting from ZIP, Z, GZIP, BZIP2, LZ, XZ, LZMA, 7ZIP, TAR, RAR and ZSTD.
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EXAMPLES:
xcompress a foo.wav # Archive foo.wav to foo.rar
xcompress a foo.wav /root/bar.txt # Archive foo.wav and /root/bar.txt to foo.rar
xcompress a -o /tmp/out.7z foo.wav # Archive foo.wav to /tmp/out.7z
xcompress a -b foo/bar # Archive foo/bar folder to bar.rar as small as possible
xcompress a -f foo/bar -r 5 # Archive foo/bar folder to bar.rar as fast as possible and add 5% recovery record
xcompress a -p password foo.wav # Archive foo.wav to foo.rar with a password
xcompress x foo.rar # Extract foo.rar into current working directory
xcompress x foo.tar.gz /tmp/out_folder # Extract foo.tar.gz into /tmp/out_folder
xcompress x -p password foo.rar # Extract foo.rar with a password into current working directory
Usage: xcompress [OPTIONS] <COMMAND>
Commands:
x Extract files with full path
a Add files to archive. Excludes base directory from names (e.g. add /path/to/folder, you can always get the "folder" in the root of the archive file, instead of /path/to/folder)
help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
Options:
-q, --quiet Make programs not print anything on the screen
-s, --single-thread Use only one thread
-p, --password [<PASSWORD>] Set password for your archive file. (Only supports 7Z, ZIP and RAR) Set an empty string to read a password from stdin
--compress-path <COMPRESS_PATH> Specify the path of your compress executable binary file [default: compress]
--zip-path <ZIP_PATH> Specify the path of your zip executable binary file [default: zip]
--unzip-path <UNZIP_PATH> Specify the path of your unzip executable binary file [default: unzip]
--gzip-path <GZIP_PATH> Specify the path of your gzip executable binary file [default: gzip]
--gnuzip-path <GNUZIP_PATH> Specify the path of your gunzip executable binary file [default: gunzip]
--pigz-path <PIGZ_PATH> Specify the path of your pigz executable binary file [default: pigz]
--bzip2-path <BZIP2_PATH> Specify the path of your bzip2 executable binary file [default: bzip2]
--bunzip2-path <BUNZIP2_PATH> Specify the path of your bunzip2 executable binary file [default: bunzip2]
--lbzip2-path <LBZIP2_PATH> Specify the path of your lbzip2 executable binary file [default: lbzip2]
--pbzip2-path <PBZIP2_PATH> Specify the path of your pbzip2 executable binary file [default: pbzip2]
--lzip-path <LZIP_PATH> Specify the path of your lzip executable binary file [default: lzip]
--lunzip-path <LUNZIP_PATH> Specify the path of your lunzip executable binary file [default: lunzip]
--plzip-path <PLZIP_PATH> Specify the path of your plzip executable binary file [default: plzip]
--xz-path <XZ_PATH> Specify the path of your xz executable binary file [default: xz]
--unxz-path <UNXZ_PATH> Specify the path of your unxz executable binary file [default: unxz]
--pxz-path <PXZ_PATH> Specify the path of your pxz executable binary file [default: pxz]
--lzma-path <LZMA_PATH> Specify the path of your lzma executable binary file [default: lzma]
--unlzma-path <UNLZMA_PATH> Specify the path of your unlzma executable binary file [default: unlzma]
--7z-path <7z-path> Specify the path of your 7z executable binary file [default: 7z]
--tar-path <TAR_PATH> Specify the path of your tar executable binary file [default: tar]
--rar-path <RAR_PATH> Specify the path of your rar executable binary file [default: rar]
--unrar-path <UNRAR_PATH> Specify the path of your unrar executable binary file [default: unrar]
--zstd-path <ZSTD_PATH> Specify the path of your zstd executable binary file [default: zstd]
--unzstd-path <UNZSTD_PATH> Specify the path of your unzstd executable binary file [default: unzstd]
--pzstd-path <PZSTD_PATH> Specify the path of your pzstd executable binary file [default: pzstd]
-h, --help Print help
-V, --version Print version
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