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NAME

       streamzip - create a zip file from stdin

SYNOPSIS

           producer | streamzip [opts] | consumer
           producer | streamzip [opts] -zipfile=output.zip

DESCRIPTION

       This program will read data from "stdin", compress it into a zip container and, by
       default, write a streamed zip file to "stdout". No temporary files are created.

       The zip container written to "stdout" is, by necessity, written in streaming format. Most
       programs that read Zip files can cope with a streamed zip file, but if interoperability is
       important, and your workflow allows you to write the zip file directly to disk you can
       create a non-streamed zip file using the "zipfile" option.

   OPTIONS
       -zip64
            Create a Zip64-compliant zip container. Use this option if the input is greater than
            4Gig.

            Default is disabled.

       -zipfile=F
            Write zip container to the filename "F".

            Use the "Stream" option to force the creation of a streamed zip file.

       -member-name=M
            This option is used to name the "file" in the zip container.

            Default is '-'.

       -stream
            Ignored when writing to "stdout".

            If the "zipfile" option is specified, including this option will trigger the creation
            of a streamed zip file.

            Default: Always enabled when writing to "stdout", otherwise disabled.

       -method=M
            Compress using method "M".

            Valid method names are

                * store    Store without compression
                * deflate  Use Deflate compression [Deflault]
                * bzip2    Use Bzip2 compression
                * lzma     Use LZMA compression
                * xz       Use xz compression
                * zstd     Use Zstandard compression

            Note that Lzma compress needs "IO::Compress::Lzma" to be installed.

            Note that Zstd compress needs "IO::Compress::Zstd" to be installed.

            Default is "deflate".

       -0, -1, -2, -3, -4, -5, -6, -7, -8, -9
            Sets the compression level for "deflate". Ignored for all other compression methods.

            -0 means no compression and -9 for maximum compression.

            Default is 6

       -version
            Display version number

       -help
            Display help

   Examples
       Create a zip file bt reading daa from stdin

           $ echo Lorem ipsum dolor sit | perl ./bin/streamzip >abcd.zip

       Check the contents of "abcd,zip" with the standard "unzip" utility

           Archive:  abcd.zip
             Length      Date    Time    Name
           ---------  ---------- -----   ----
                  22  2021-01-08 19:45   -
           ---------                     -------
                  22                     1 file

       Notice how the "Name" is set to "-".  That is the default for a few zip utilities whwre
       the member name is not given.

       If you want to explicitly name the file, use the "-member-name" option as follows

           $ echo Lorem ipsum dolor sit | perl ./bin/streamzip -member-name latin >abcd.zip

           $ unzip -l abcd.zip
           Archive:  abcd.zip
             Length      Date    Time    Name
           ---------  ---------- -----   ----
                  22  2021-01-08 19:47   latin
           ---------                     -------
                  22                     1 file

   When to write a Streamed Zip File
       A Streamed Zip File is useful in situations where you cannot seek backwards/forwards in
       the file.

       A good examples is when you are serving dynamic content from a Web Server straight into a
       socket without needing to create a temporary zip file in the filesystsm.

       Similarly if your workfow uses a Linux pipelined commands.

SUPPORT

       General feedback/questions/bug reports should be sent to
       <https://github.com/pmqs/IO-Compress/issues> (preferred) or
       <https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=IO-Compress>.

AUTHOR

       Paul Marquess pmqs@cpan.org.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2019-2024 Paul Marquess. All rights reserved.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.