Reading Unix Compressed files without uncompressing them using Zcat, Zless, Zgrep, Zdiff

  

Mostly we have situation that we  need to  see content  of compressed  files without actually  uncompressing it . This  can be achieved using Z commands 



Below are options using z commands 

Viewing the compressed file with zcat.
Paging the compressed file with zless / zmore.
Searching inside the compressed file with zgrep / zegrep.
Comparison of file using zdiff / zcmp



Below are examples : 

$ zcat big-file.txt.gz 
[Note: View the file without uncompressing it]


zcat big-file.txt.gz > big-file.txt
[Note: Uncompress the file]



$ zcat filename.gz | more
$ zcat filename.gz | less

(or)

$ zless filename.gz
$ zmore filename.gz



$ zgrep -i less test-file.txt.gz



$ zdiff file1.txt.gz file2.txt.gz


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