Add zstdmt and -T0 to man page
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.TH "ZSTD" "1" "April 2017" "zstd 1.1.5" "User Commands"
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.TH "ZSTD" "1" "April 2017" "zstd 1.1.5" "User Commands"
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.SH "NAME"
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.SH "NAME"
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\fBzstd\fR \- zstd, unzstd, zstdcat \- Compress or decompress \.zst files
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\fBzstd\fR \- zstd, zstdmt, unzstd, zstdcat \- Compress or decompress \.zst files
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.SH "SYNOPSIS"
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.SH "SYNOPSIS"
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\fBzstd\fR [\fIOPTIONS\fR] [\-|<INPUT\-FILE>] [\-o <OUTPUT\-FILE>]
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\fBzstd\fR [\fIOPTIONS\fR] [\-|<INPUT\-FILE>] [\-o <OUTPUT\-FILE>]
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\fBzstdmt\fR is equivalent to \fBzstd \-T0\fR
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.P
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\fBunzstd\fR is equivalent to \fBzstd \-d\fR
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\fBunzstd\fR is equivalent to \fBzstd \-d\fR
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.TP
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.TP
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\fB\-T#\fR
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\fB\-T#\fR
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Compress using # threads (default: 1)\. This modifier is only available if \fBzstd\fR was compiled with multithreading support\.
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Compress using # threads (default: 1)\. If \fB#\fR is 0, attempt to detect the number of physical CPU cores and compress with that many threads\. This modifier is only available if \fBzstd\fR was compiled with multithreading support\.
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.TP
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\fB\-D file\fR
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\fB\-D file\fR
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zstd(1) -- zstd, unzstd, zstdcat - Compress or decompress .zst files
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zstd(1) -- zstd, zstdmt, unzstd, zstdcat - Compress or decompress .zst files
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============================================================================
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SYNOPSIS
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SYNOPSIS
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`zstd` [*OPTIONS*] [-|<INPUT-FILE>] [-o <OUTPUT-FILE>]
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`zstd` [*OPTIONS*] [-|<INPUT-FILE>] [-o <OUTPUT-FILE>]
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`zstdmt` is equivalent to `zstd -T0`
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`unzstd` is equivalent to `zstd -d`
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`unzstd` is equivalent to `zstd -d`
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`zstdcat` is equivalent to `zstd -dcf`
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`zstdcat` is equivalent to `zstd -dcf`
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Note that decompression will also require more memory when using these levels.
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Note that decompression will also require more memory when using these levels.
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* `-T#`:
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* `-T#`:
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Compress using # threads (default: 1).
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Compress using # threads (default: 1).
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If `#` is 0, attempt to detect the number of physical CPU cores and compress with
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that many threads.
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This modifier is only available if `zstd` was compiled with multithreading support.
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This modifier is only available if `zstd` was compiled with multithreading support.
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* `-D file`:
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* `-D file`:
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use `file` as Dictionary to compress or decompress FILE(s)
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use `file` as Dictionary to compress or decompress FILE(s)
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