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| $ split --help Usage: split [OPTION]... [FILE [PREFIX]] Output pieces of FILE to PREFIXaa, PREFIXab, ...; default size is 1000 lines, and default PREFIX is 'x'.
With no FILE, or when FILE is -, read standard input.
Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too. -a, --suffix-length=N generate suffixes of length N (default 2) 后缀名称的长度(默认为2) --additional-suffix=SUFFIX append an additional SUFFIX to file names -b, --bytes=SIZE put SIZE bytes per output file 每个输出文件的字节大小 -C, --line-bytes=SIZE put at most SIZE bytes of records per output file 每个输出文件的最大字节大小 -d use numeric suffixes starting at 0, not alphabetic 使用数字后缀代替字母后缀 --numeric-suffixes[=FROM] same as -d, but allow setting the start value -e, --elide-empty-files do not generate empty output files with '-n' 不产生空的输出文件 --filter=COMMAND write to shell COMMAND; file name is $FILE 写入到shell命令行 -l, --lines=NUMBER put NUMBER lines/records per output file 设定每个输出文件的行数 -n, --number=CHUNKS generate CHUNKS output files; see explanation below 产生chunks文件 -t, --separator=SEP use SEP instead of newline as the record separator; 使用新字符分割 '\0' (zero) specifies the NUL character -u, --unbuffered immediately copy input to output with '-n r/...' 无需缓存 --verbose print a diagnostic just before each 显示分割进度 output file is opened --help display this help and exit 显示帮助信息 --version output version information and exit 显示版本信息
The SIZE argument is an integer and optional unit (example: 10K is 10*1024). Units are K,M,G,T,P,E,Z,Y (powers of 1024) or KB,MB,... (powers of 1000).
CHUNKS may be: N split into N files based on size of input K/N output Kth of N to stdout l/N split into N files without splitting lines/records l/K/N output Kth of N to stdout without splitting lines/records r/N like 'l' but use round robin distribution r/K/N likewise but only output Kth of N to stdout
GNU coreutils online help: <http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/> Full documentation at: <http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/split> or available locally via: info '(coreutils) split invocation'
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