How do you gunzip a file and keep the .gz file?
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00:00 How Do You Gunzip A File And Keep The .Gz File?
00:23 Accepted Answer Score 296
00:48 Answer 2 Score 69
01:05 Answer 3 Score 14
01:25 Answer 4 Score 46
01:33 Thank you
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ACCEPTED ANSWER
Score 296
You're looking for:
gzcat x.txt.gz >x.txt
The gzcat
command is equivalent to gunzip -c
which simply writes the output stream to stdout
. This will leave the compressed file untouched. So you can also use:
gunzip -c x.txt.gz >x.txt
Note that on some systems gzcat is also known as zcat
so run like this instead:
zcat x.txt.gz >x.txt
ANSWER 2
Score 69
You can use the -c
option of gunzip which writes the output to stdout, and then pipe it to the file of your choice:
gunzip -c compressed-file.gz > decompressed-file
More details on the manual page.
ANSWER 3
Score 46
A simpler solution is to just use gunzip as a filter like this:
gunzip < myfile.gz > myfile
ANSWER 4
Score 14
If it's actually a tarball (.tgz or .tar.gz extension), then instead of redirecting to file like all of the answers so far, you'll want to pipe it to tar, like so:
gunzip -c myfile.tar.gz | tar xvf -
so that you get the actual contents.