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Splitting Files to Circumvent Size Limits | 2020-09-07T20:41:25-04:00 | false | true |
Let's say you want to transfer file(s) over to someone and there is a limit the size you can transfer over. Maybe because of the physical medium or the online service you're using. You can make use of the terminal tool split
in order to get the chunks over there and then use cat
to combine it back to one file.
Create a Single File
Skip to the next section if you only want to transfer a single file.
Otherwise, let's say you have a folder of files named Documents
. First, let's create a gzipped compressed archive that contains everything.
tar -czf documents.tar.gz Documents
Splitting the File
Next let's split the file into 1 GB parts.
split -b 1GB -d documents.tar.gz PART
Then transfer the files labeled PARTX where X is the part number over....
Re-combining
Once the files are transfered, we use cat
to bring the files back together.
cat PART* > documents.tar.gz