Exploring gzip and gunzip - Linux Commands

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What are the gzip and gunzip Commands in Linux?

The gzip and gunzip commands are used for compressing and decompressing files, respectively. gzip is commonly used to reduce the size of files for storage or transfer, while gunzip is used to extract files compressed by gzip.

Basic Syntax:

  • gzip:
gzip [option] [file]
  • gunzip:
gunzip [option] [file]

Options

  • Options for gzip
Option Description
-d Decompress the file (same as using gunzip)
-c Write output to standard output (stdout) and keep the original files unchanged
-k Keep the original files after compression
-v Display the name and percentage reduction for each file
  • Options for gunzip
Option Description
-c Write output to standard output (stdout) and keep the original files unchanged
-f Force decompression, even if the file appears to be corrupted
-l List the contents of the compressed file
-t Test the integrity of the compressed file

Additional Help

You can explore more by using the commands:

# gzip
gzip --help
# or
man gzip

# gunzip
gunzip --help
# or
man gunzip

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