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prezip-bin (1)
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NAME
prezip-bin - prefix zip delta word list compressor/decompressor
SYNOPSIS
prezip-bin
[ -V | -d | -z ]
DESCRIPTION
prezip-bin
compresses/decompresses sorted word lists from standard input to
standard output.
Prezip-bin
is similar to
word-list-compress(1)
but it allows a larger character set of
{0x00...0x09, 0x0B, 0x0C, 0x0E...0xFF} and multi-words larger than 255
characters in length. It can also decompress
word-list-compress(1)
compatible files.
COMMANDS
Prezip-bin
accepts only one of these commands.
-V
Display
prezip-bin
version number to standard output.
-d
Read a compressed word list from standard input and decompress it to
standard output. This can be a
word-list-compress(1)
or a
prezip-bin
compressed file.
-z
Read a binary word list from standard input and compress it to
standard output.
EXAMPLES
prezip-bin -d <wordlist.cwl >wordlist.txt
Decompress file wordlist.cwl to text file wordlist.txt
Decompress a wordlist, then pipe it to
aspell(1)
to create a spelling list. Please check the
aspell(1)
info manual for proper usage and options.
TIPS
Prezip-bin
is best used with sorted word list type files. It is not a general
purpose compression program since resulting files may actually
increase in size.
Unlike
word-list-compress(1)
if your word list has leading or trailing blank spaces for formatting
purposes, you should remove them first before you compress your list
using
prezip-bin -z
, otherwise those spaces will be included in the compressed binary
output.
DIAGNOSTICS
Prezip-bin
normally exits with a return code of 0. If it encounters an error,
a message is sent to standard error output (stderr), and
prezip-bin
exits with a non-zero return value. Error messages are listed below:
(display help/usage message)
Unknown command given on the command line so
prezip-bin
displays a usage message to standard error output.
unknown format
The input file appears not to be an expected format, or may possibly be
a more advanced format. The output file will be empty.
corrupt input
This is only for the decompression command -d. The input file
appeared to be of a correct format, but something appears wrong now.
There may be some valid data in output, but due to input corruption,
the rest of the file can not be completed.
unexpected EOF
The input file appeared okay but ended sooner than expected, therefore
the output file is not complete.