brotli(1) -- brotli, unbrotli - compress or decompress files
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SYNOPSIS
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`brotli` [*OPTION|FILE*]...
`unbrotli` is equivalent to `brotli --decompress`
DESCRIPTION
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`brotli` is a generic-purpose lossless compression algorithm that compresses
data using a combination of a modern variant of the **LZ77** algorithm, Huffman
coding and 2-nd order context modeling, with a compression ratio comparable to
the best currently available general-purpose compression methods. It is similar
in speed with deflate but offers more dense compression.
`brotli` command line syntax similar to `gzip (1)` and `zstd (1)`.
Unlike `gzip (1)`, source files are preserved by default. It is possible to
remove them after processing by using the `--rm` _option_.
Arguments that look like "`--name`" or "`--name=value`" are _options_. Every
_option_ has a short form "`-x`" or "`-x value`". Multiple short form _options_
could be coalesced:
* "`--decompress --stdout --suffix=.b`" works the same as
* "`-d -s -S .b`" and
* "`-dsS .b`"
`brotli` has 3 operation modes:
* default mode is compression;
* `--decompress` option activates decompression mode;
* `--test` option switches to integrity test mode; this option is equivalent to
"`--decompress --stdout`" except that the decompressed data is discarded
instead of being written to standard output.
Every non-option argument is a _file_ entry. If no _files_ are given or _file_
is "`-`", `brotli` reads from standard input. All arguments after "`--`" are
_file_ entries.
Unless `--stdout` or `--output` is specified, _files_ are written to a new file
whose name is derived from the source _file_ name:
* when compressing, a suffix is appended to the source filename to
get the target filename
* when decompressing, a suffix is removed from the source filename to
get the target filename
Default suffix is `.br`, but it could be specified with `--suffix` option.
Conflicting or duplicate _options_ are not allowed.
OPTIONS
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* `-#`:
compression level (0-9); bigger values cause denser, but slower compression
* `-c`, `--stdout`:
write on standard output
* `-d`, `--decompress`:
decompress mode
* `-f`, `--force`:
force output file overwrite
* `-h`, `--help`:
display this help and exit
* `-j`, `--rm`:
remove source file(s); `gzip (1)`-like behaviour
* `-k`, `--keep`:
keep source file(s); `zstd (1)`-like behaviour
* `-n`, `--no-copy-stat`:
do not copy source file(s) attributes
* `-o FILE`, `--output=FILE`
output file; valid only if there is a single input entry
* `-q NUM`, `--quality=NUM`:
compression level (0-11); bigger values cause denser, but slower compression
* `-t`, `--test`:
test file integrity mode
* `-v`, `--verbose`:
increase output verbosity
* `-w NUM`, `--lgwin=NUM`:
set LZ77 window size (0, 10-24) (default: 22); window size is
`(2**NUM - 16)`; 0 lets compressor decide over the optimal value; bigger
windows size improve density; decoder might require up to window size
memory to operate
* `-S SUF`, `--suffix=SUF`:
output file suffix (default: `.br`)
* `-V`, `--version`:
display version and exit
* `-Z`, `--best`:
use best compression level (default); same as "`-q 11`"
SEE ALSO
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`brotli` file format is defined in
[RFC 7932](https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc7932.txt).
`brotli` is open-sourced under the
[MIT License](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).
Mailing list: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/brotli
BUGS
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Report bugs at: https://github.com/google/brotli/issues