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NAME

       brotli(1) -- brotli, unbrotli - compress or decompress files

SYNOPSIS

       brotli [OPTION|FILE]...

       unbrotli is equivalent to brotli --decompress

DESCRIPTION

       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 .bbrotli 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

-#: 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:  24);  window  size  is
         (pow(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

       • -D FILE, --dictionary=FILE: use FILE as raw (LZ77) dictionary; same dictionary  MUST  be
         used both for compression and decompression

       • -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

       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

       Report bugs at: https://github.com/google/brotli/issues