ouch stands for Obvious Unified Compression Helper.
It's a CLI tool for compressing and decompressing for various formats.
- Easy to use.
- Fast.
- Great error message feedback.
- No runtime dependencies required (for Linux x86_64).
- Accessibility mode (see more).
- Shell completions and man pages.
Ouch has three main subcommands:
ouch decompress(aliasd)ouch compress(aliasc)ouch list(aliaslorls)
To see help for a specific command:
ouch help <COMMAND>
ouch <COMMAND> --help # equivalentUse the decompress subcommand, ouch will detect the extensions automatically.
ouch decompress a.zip
# Decompress multiple files
ouch decompress a.zip b.tar.gz c.tarThe -d/--dir flag can be used to redirect decompression results to another directory.
# Decompress 'summer_vacation.zip' inside of new folder 'pictures'
ouch decompress summer_vacation.zip --dir picturesPass input files to the compress subcommand, add the output file at the end.
# Compress two files into `archive.zip`
ouch compress one.txt two.txt archive.zip
# Compress file.txt using .lz4 and .zst
ouch compress file.txt file.txt.lz4.zstouch detects the extensions of the output file to decide what formats to use.
ouch list archive.zip
# Example with tree formatting
ouch list source-code.zip --treeOutput:
└── src
├── archive
│ ├── mod.rs
│ ├── tar.rs
│ └── zip.rs
├── utils
│ ├── colors.rs
│ ├── formatting.rs
│ ├── mod.rs
│ └── fs.rs
├── commands
│ ├── list.rs
│ ├── compress.rs
│ ├── decompress.rs
│ └── mod.rs
├── accessible.rs
├── error.rs
├── cli.rs
└── main.rs
| Format | .tar |
.zip |
7z |
.gz |
.xz |
.lzma |
.lz |
.bz, .bz2 |
.bz3 |
.lz4 |
.sz (Snappy) |
.zst |
.rar |
.br |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Supported | ✓ | ✓¹ | ✓¹ | ✓² | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓² | ✓² | ✓³ | ✓ |
✓: Supports compression and decompression.
✓¹: Due to limitations of the compression format itself, (de)compression can't be done with streaming.
✓²: Supported, and compression runs in parallel.
✓³: Due to RAR's restrictive license, only decompression and listing can be supported.
If you wish to exclude non-free code from your build, you can disable RAR support
by building without the unrar feature.
Aliases for these formats are also supported:
tar:tgz,tbz,tbz2,tlz4,txz,tlzma,tsz,tzst,tlz,cbtzip:cbz7z:cb7rar:cbr
Formats can be chained:
.tar.gz.tar.gz.xz.zst.gz.lz4.sz
If the filename has no extensions, Ouch will try to infer the format by the file signature and ask the user for confirmation.
Refer to the packages list on the right.
The most commonly used installation methods:
pacman -S ouchbrew install ouchscoop install ouchcargo install ouch(If you're in Ubuntu, you might need to install clang to build it from crates.io.)
Check the releases page.
Check the wiki guide on compiling.
If running ouch results in a linking error, it means you're missing a runtime dependency.
If you're downloading binaries from the releases page, try the musl variants, those are static binaries that require no runtime dependencies.
Otherwise, you'll need these libraries installed on your system:
These should be available in your system's package manager.
Benchmark results are available here. Performance of compressing and decompressing Rust source code are measured and compared with Hyperfine. The values presented are the average (wall clock) elapsed time.
Note: ouch focuses heavily on usage ergonomics and nice error messages, but
we plan on doing some optimization in the future.
Versions used:
ouch is made out of voluntary work, contributors are very welcome! Contributions of all sizes are appreciated.
- Open an issue.
- Package it for your favorite distribution or package manager.
- Share it with a friend!
- Open a pull request.
If you're creating a Pull Request, check CONTRIBUTING.md.