lzip
A lossless data compressor with a user interface similar to gzip or bzip2.
Lzip uses a simplified form of the "Lempel-Ziv-Markovchain-Algorithm" (LZMA) stream format and provides 3-factor integrity checking to maximize interoperability and optimize safety.
More information: https://www.nongnu.org/lzip.
- Archive a file, replacing it with with a compressed version:
lzip path/to/file
- Archive a file, keeping the input file:
lzip -k path/to/file
- Archive a file with the best compression (level=9):
lzip -k path/to/file --best
- Archive a file at the fastest speed (level=0):
lzip -k path/to/file --fast
- Test the integrity of compressed file:
lzip --test path/to/archive.lz
- Decompress a file, replacing it with the original uncompressed version:
lzip -d path/to/archive.lz
- Decompress a file, keeping the archive:
lzip -d -k path/to/archive.lz
- List files which are in an archive and show compression stats:
lzip --list path/to/archive.lz