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BSDCAT

Section: User Commands (1)
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BSD mandoc
 

NAME

bsdcat - expand files to standard output  

SYNOPSIS

[options] [files]

 

DESCRIPTION

expands files to standard output.  

OPTIONS

typically takes a filename as an argument or reads standard input when used in a pipe. In both cases decompressed data it written to standard output.  

EXAMPLES

To decompress a file:

bsdcat example.txt.gz > example.txt

To decompress standard input in a pipe:

cat example.txt.gz | bsdcat > example.txt

Both examples achieve the same results - a decompressed file by redirecting output.  

SEE ALSO

uncompress(1), zcat(1), bzcat(1), xzcat(1), libarchive-formats5,


 

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