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NAME

       osmium-apply-changes - apply OSM change file(s) to OSM data file

SYNOPSIS

       osmium  apply-changes  [OPTIONS]  OSM-DATA-FILE  OSM-CHANGE-FILE...  osmium  apply-changes
       [OPTIONS] OSM-HISTORY-FILE OSM-CHANGE-FILE...

DESCRIPTION

       Merges the content of all OSM change files and applies those changes to the  OSM  data  or
       history file.

       Objects  in  the data or history file must be sorted by type, ID, and version.  Objects in
       change files need not be sorted, so it doesn’t matter in what order the change  files  are
       given or in what order they contain the data.

       Changes  can  be  applied to normal OSM data files or OSM history files with this command.
       File formats will be autodetected from the file name suffixes, see  the  --with-history/-H
       option if that doesn’t work.

       This commands reads its input file(s) only once and writes its output file in one go so it
       can be streamed, ie.  it can read from STDIN and write to STDOUT.

OPTIONS

       -H, --with-history
              Update an OSM history file (instead of a normal OSM data  file).   Both  input  and
              output  must  be  history  files.   This  option  is usually not necessary, because
              history files will be detected from their file name suffixes, but if this detection
              doesn’t  work,  you can force this mode with this option.  Can not be used together
              with the --locations-on-ways option.

       --locations-on-ways
              Input has and output should have node locations on ways.  Can  be  used  to  update
              files  created  by  the osmium-add-locations-to-ways.  See there for details on the
              format.  Can not be used together with the --with-history/-H option.

       --redact
              Redact (patch) history files.  Change files can contain any version of  any  object
              which  will  replace  that  version  of  that  object  from the input.  This allows
              changing the history! This mode is for special use only,  for  instance  to  remove
              copyrighted or private data.

       -r, --remove-deleted
              Deprecated.   Remove  deleted  objects from the output.  This is now the default if
              your input file is a normal OSM data file (`.osm').

       -s, --simplify
              Deprecated.  Only write the last version of any object to the output.  This is  now
              the default if your input file is a normal OSM data file (`.osm').

COMMON OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              Show usage help.

       -v, --verbose
              Set  verbose  mode.   The program will output information about what it is doing to
              STDERR.

       --progress
              Show progress bar.  Usually a progress bar is only displayed if STDOUT  and  STDERR
              are  detected  to  be  TTY.  With this option a progress bar is always shown.  Note
              that a progress bar will never be shown when reading from STDIN or a pipe.

       --no-progress
              Do not show progress bar.  Usually a progress bar is displayed if STDOUT and STDERR
              are  detected  to be a TTY.  With this option the progress bar is suppressed.  Note
              that a progress bar will never be shown when reading from STDIN or a pipe.

INPUT OPTIONS

       -F, --input-format=FORMAT
              The format of the OSM-DATA-FILE or OSM-HISTORY-FILE.  Can be used to set the  input
              format  if it can’t be autodetected from the file name.  See osmium-file-formats(5)
              or the libosmium manual for details.

       --change-file-format=FORMAT
              The format of the OSM-CHANGE-FILE(s).  Can be used to set the input  format  if  it
              can’t  be  autodetected  from  the  file name(s).  This will set the format for all
              change files, there is no way to set the format for some change  files  only.   See
              osmium-file-formats(5) or the libosmium manual for details.

OUTPUT OPTIONS

       -f, --output-format=FORMAT
              The  format  of  the  output file.  Can be used to set the output file format if it
              can’t be autodetected from the output file name.  See osmium-file-formats(5) or the
              libosmium manual for details.

       --fsync
              Call fsync after writing the output file to force flushing buffers to disk.

       --generator=NAME
              The  name  and version of the program generating the output file.  It will be added
              to the header of the output file.  Default is “osmium/” and the version of osmium.

       -o, --output=FILE
              Name of the output file.  Default is `-' (STDOUT).

       -O, --overwrite
              Allow an existing output file to be overwritten.  Normally osmium  will  refuse  to
              write over an existing file.

       --output-header=OPTION=VALUE
              Add  output header option.  This command line option can be used multiple times for
              different OPTIONs.  See the  libosmium  manual  for  a  list  of  available  header
              options.   For  some  commands  you  can  use the special format “OPTION!” (ie.  an
              exclamation mark after the OPTION and no value set) to set the value to the same as
              in the input file.

DIAGNOSTICS

       osmium apply-changes exits with exit code

       0      if everything went alright,

       1      if there was an error processing the data, or

       2      if there was a problem with the command line arguments.

MEMORY USAGE

       osmium apply-changes keeps the contents of all the change files in main memory.  This will
       take roughly 10 times as much memory as the files take on disk in .osm.bz2 format.

EXAMPLES

       Apply changes in 362.osc.gz to planet file and write result to new.osm.pbf:

              osmium apply-changes --output=new.osm.pbf planet.osm.pbf 362.osc.gz

SEE ALSO

osmium(1), osmium-file-formats(5), osmium-merge-changes(1), osmium-derive-changes(1)

       • Osmium website (https://osmcode.org/osmium-tool/)

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (C) 2013-2019 Jochen Topf <jochen@topf.org>.

       License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <https://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.   This  is
       free  software:  you are free to change and redistribute it.  There is NO WARRANTY, to the
       extent permitted by law.

CONTACT

       If   you   have   any   questions   or   want   to   report   a   bug,   please   go    to
       https://osmcode.org/contact.html

AUTHORS

       Jochen Topf <jochen@topf.org>.

                                              1.11.1                      OSMIUM-APPLY-CHANGES(1)