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6 bgzip - Block compression/decompression utility
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9 bgzip [-cdfhir] [-b virtualOffset] [-I index_name] [-l compres‐
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13 Bgzip compresses files in a similar manner to, and compatible with,
14 gzip(1). The file is compressed into a series of small (less than 64K)
15 'BGZF' blocks. This allows indexes to be built against the compressed
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19 If no files are specified on the command line, bgzip will compress (or
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23 output, otherwise when compressing bgzip will write to a new file with
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26 name. Again after decompression completes the input file will be re‐
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32 Decompress to standard output from virtual file position
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36 Write to standard output, keep original files unchanged.
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39 Decompress.
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42 Overwrite files without asking, or decompress files that
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50 Create a BGZF index while compressing. Unless the -I option
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54 -I, --index-name FILE
55 Index file name.
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58 Compression level to use when compressing. From 0 to 9, or
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62 Rebuild the index on an existing compressed file.
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65 Try to use an existing index to create a compressed file with
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72 Decompress INT bytes (uncompressed size) to standard output.
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76 Number of threads to use [1].
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83 catenated. The input data is divided into blocks which are no larger
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111 bgzip < /usr/share/dict/words > /tmp/words.gz
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117 bgzip -b 367635 -s 4 /tmp/words.gz
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120 bgzip -d /tmp/words.gz
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