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Ouch!

ouch loosely stands for Obvious Unified Compression files Helper.

It is an easy and painless way of compressing and decompressing files in the terminal.

Works in Linux, Mac OS and Windows.

Usage

Decompressing

Run ouch and pass compressed files as arguments.

# Decompress `a.zip`
ouch a.zip

# Decompress multiple files
ouch a.zip b.tar.gz

Use the -o/--output flag to redirect the output of decompressions to a folder.

# Decompress multiple files but inside new_folder
ouch a.zip  b.tar.gz  c.tar.bz2 -o new_folder

Compressing

Use the compress subcommand.

Accepts files and folders, and the last argument shall be the output file.

# Compress four files into `archive.zip`
ouch compress 1 2 3 4 archive.zip

The supplied output file shall have a supported compression format, see the list.

You can also use the c alias for this subcommand.

# Compress a folder and a file into `videos.tar.xz`
ouch c Videos/ funny_meme.mp4 videos.tar.xz

# Compress three files into a `.tar.bz2` archive
ouch c a.mp4 b.jpg c.png files.tar.bz2

# Compress two folders into a lzma file
ouch c src/ target/ build.tar.lz

Installation

Installing a binary

This script downloads the latest binary and copies it to /usr/bin.

curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/vrmiguel/ouch/master/install.sh | sh

Compiling

Install Rust and Cargo via rustup.rs.

From latest official release:

cargo install ouch

From repository source code:

git clone https://github.com/vrmiguel/ouch
cargo build

Supported formats

.tar .zip .tar.*¹ .zip.*² .bz, .bz2 .gz .xz, .lz, .lzma .7z
Decompression
Compression
Note: .tar.*¹: .tar.gz, .tar.bz, .tar.bz2, .tar.xz, .tar.lz, .tar.lzma, .tar.zip
      .zip.*²: .zip.gz, .zip.bz, .zip.bz2, .zip.xz, .zip.lz, .zip.lzma, .zip.zip
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