7zr - A file archiver with highest compression ratio
7zr [adeltux] [-] [SWITCH]
<ARCHIVE_NAME> <ARGUMENTS>...
7-Zip is a file archiver with the highest compression ratio. The program
supports 7z (that implements LZMA compression algorithm), ZIP, CAB, ARJ, GZIP,
BZIP2, TAR, CPIO, RPM and DEB formats. Compression ratio in the new 7z format
is 30-50% better than ratio in ZIP format.
- 7zr is a stand-alone executable. 7zr handles less archive formats than 7z,
but does not need any others. 7zr is a "light-version" of 7za that
only handles 7z archives.
- a
- Add
- d
- Delete
- e
- Extract
- l
- List
- t
- Test
- u
- Update
- x
- eXtract with full paths
- -ai[r[-|0]]{@listfile|!wildcard}
- Include archives
- -ax[r[-|0]]{@listfile|!wildcard}
- eXclude archives
- -bd
- Disable percentage indicator
- -i[r[-|0]]{@listfile|!wildcard}
- Include filenames
- -l
- don't store symlinks; store the files/directories they point to (CAUTION :
the scanning stage can never end because of recursive symlinks like 'ln -s
.. ldir')
- -m{Parameters}
- Set Compression Method (see
/usr/local/share/doc/p7zip/MANUAL/switches/method.htm for a list of
methods)
- -mhe=on|off
- 7z format only : enables or disables archive header encryption (Default :
off)
- -o{Directory}
- Set Output directory
- -p{Password}
- Set Password
- -r[-|0]
- Recurse subdirectories (CAUTION: this flag does not do what you think,
avoid using it)
- -sfx[{name}]
- Create SFX archive
- -si
- Read data from StdIn (eg: tar cf - directory | 7zr a -si
directory.tar.7z)
- -so
- Write data to StdOut (eg: 7zr x -so directory.tar.7z | tar xf -)
- -slt
- Sets technical mode for l (list) command
- -v{Size}[b|k|m|g]
- Create volumes
- -u[-][p#][q#][r#][x#][y#][z#][!newArchiveName]
- Update options
- -w[path]
- Set Working directory
- -x[r[-|0]]]{@listfile|!wildcard}
- Exclude filenames
- -y
- Assume Yes on all queries
7-Zip returns the following exit codes:
- 0
- Normal (no errors or warnings detected)
- 1
- Warning (Non fatal error(s)). For example, some files cannot be read
during compressing. So they were not compressed
- 2
- Fatal error
- 7
- Bad command line parameters
- 8
- Not enough memory for operation
- 255
- User stopped the process with control-C (or similar)
DO NOT USE the 7-zip format for backup purpose on Linux/Unix because :
- 7-zip does not store the owner/group of the file.
On Linux/Unix, in order to backup directories you must use tar :
- to backup a directory : tar cf - directory | 7zr a -si directory.tar.7z
- to restore your backup : 7zr x -so directory.tar.7z | tar xf -
If you want to send files and directories (not the owner of file)
to others Unix/MacOS/Windows users, you can use the 7-zip format.
example : 7zr a directory.7z directory
Do not use "-r" because this flag does not do what you
think.
Do not use directory/* because of ".*" files (example :
"directory/*" does not match "directory/.profile")
- 7zr a -t7z -m0=lzma -mx=9 -mfb=64 -md=32m -ms=on archive.7z
dir1
- adds all files from directory "dir1" to archive archive.7z using
"ultra settings"
- -t7z
- 7z archive
- -m0=lzma
- lzma method
- -mx=9
- level of compression = 9 (Ultra)
- -mfb=64
- number of fast bytes for LZMA = 64
- -md=32m
- dictionary size = 32 megabytes
- -ms=on
- solid archive = on
- 7zr a -sfx archive.exe dir1
- add all files from directory "dir1" to SFX archive archive.exe
(Remark : SFX archive MUST end with ".exe")
- 7zr a -mhe=on -pmy_password archive.7z a_directory
- add all files from directory "a_directory" to the archive
"archive.7z" (with data and header archive encryption on)
7z(1), 7za(1), bzip2(1), gzip(1), zip(1)
/usr/local/share/doc/p7zip/MANUAL/index.htm
- Written for Debian by Mohammed Adnene Trojette.