> On Oct 31, 2013 1:40 AM, "Bryan O'Neal" >> So let's say I have a few hundred lines of text I need at the >> beginning >> or end of a big compressed text file. Say a 20GB uncompressed / 4GB >> compressed JSON or XML doc. Now lets say I have no desire to >> uncompress this file and I have no desire to use interactive tools >> like vim. How could I achieve this? What compression method are you using? (Storing that much data in one XML file seems like a total organizational failure to me, too.) I don't think you can do this with zip, not sure about lzma, but I would guess "not ever at the start of the file for any commonly-used compression method". Data compression's weird like that. You can do a bit of appending if you're using gzip: gzip -c file.txt > foo.gz gzip -c file2.txt >> foo.gz gzip -dc < foo.gz (decompresses foo.gz to stdout, you will get file.txt followed by file2.txt) Stephen wrote: > Tar has a built in append feature so you can add files to the archive tar will refuse to append things to compressed archives. -- Crow202 Blog: http://crow202.org/wordpress There is no Darkness in Eternity But only Light too dim for us to see. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss