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- .TH DD 1
- .SH NAME
- dd \- convert and copy a file
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .B dd
- [
- .I option value
- ]
- \&...
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- .I Dd\^
- copies the specified input file
- to the specified output with
- possible conversions.
- The standard input and output are used by default.
- The input and output block size may be
- specified to take advantage of raw physical I/O.
- The options are
- .TP \w'\fLoseek\ \ \fIn'u
- .BI -if\ f
- Open file
- .I f
- for input.
- .TP
- .BI -of\ f
- Open file
- .I f
- for output.
- .TP
- .BI -ibs\ n\^
- Set input block size to
- .I n\^
- bytes (default 512).
- .TP
- .BI -obs\ n\^
- Set output block size (default 512).
- .TP
- .BI -bs\ n\^
- Set both input and output block size,
- superseding
- .I ibs\^
- and
- .IR obs .
- If no conversion is specified,
- preserve the input block size instead of packing short blocks
- into the output buffer.
- This is particularly efficient since no in-core copy need be done.
- .TP
- .BI -cbs\ n\^
- Set conversion buffer size.
- .TP
- .BI -skip\ n\^
- Skip
- .I n
- input records before copying.
- .TP
- .BI -iseek\ n\^
- Seek
- .I n
- records forward on input file
- before copying.
- .TP
- .BI -files\ n\^
- Catenate
- .I n
- input files (useful only for magnetic tape or similar input device).
- .TP
- .BI -oseek\ n\^
- Seek
- .I n\^
- records from beginning of output file before copying.
- .TP
- .BI -count\ n\^
- Copy only
- .I n
- input records.
- .TP
- .BI -trunc\ n\^
- By default,
- .I dd
- truncates the output file when it opens it;
- .B -trunc
- .B 0
- opens it without truncation.
- .HP
- \fL-conv\ ascii\ \ \ \ \fRConvert
- .SM EBCDIC
- to
- .SM ASCII.
- .PD0
- .RS "\w'\fLconv\ \fP'u"
- .TP "\w'\fLunblock\ \ \fP'u"
- .B ebcdic
- Convert
- .SM ASCII
- to
- .SM EBCDIC.
- .TP
- .B ibm
- Like
- .B ebcdic
- but with a slightly different character map.
- .TP
- .B block
- Convert variable length
- .SM ASCII
- records to fixed length.
- .TP
- .B unblock
- Convert fixed length
- .SM ASCII
- records to variable length.
- .TP
- .B lcase
- Map alphabetics to lower case.
- .TP
- .B ucase
- Map alphabetics to upper case.
- .TP
- .B swab
- Swap every pair of bytes.
- .TP
- .B noerror
- Do not stop processing on an error.
- .TP
- .B sync
- Pad every input record to
- .I ibs\^
- bytes.
- .RE
- .PD
- .PP
- .fi
- Where sizes are specified,
- a number of bytes is expected.
- A number may end with
- .L k
- or
- .LR b
- to specify multiplication by
- 1024 or 512 respectively;
- a pair of numbers may be separated by
- .L x
- to indicate a product.
- Multiple conversions may be specified in the style:
- .LR "-conv ebcdic,ucase" .
- .PP
- .L Cbs\^
- is used only if
- .LR ascii\^ ,
- .LR unblock\^ ,
- .LR ebcdic\^ ,
- .LR ibm\^ ,
- or
- .L block\^
- conversion is specified.
- In the first two cases,
- .I n
- characters are copied into the conversion buffer, any specified
- character mapping is done,
- trailing blanks are trimmed and new-line is added
- before sending the line to the output.
- In the latter three cases, characters are read into the
- conversion buffer and blanks are added to make up an
- output record of size
- .IR n .
- If
- .L cbs\^
- is unspecified or zero, the
- .LR ascii\^ ,
- .LR ebcdic\^ ,
- and
- .L ibm\^
- options convert the character set without changing the block
- structure of the input file; the
- .L unblock\^
- and
- .L block\^
- options become a simple file copy.
- .SH SOURCE
- .B /sys/src/cmd/dd.c
- .SH "SEE ALSO"
- .IR cp (1)
- .SH DIAGNOSTICS
- .I Dd
- reports the number of full + partial input and output
- blocks handled.
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