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TRUNCATE(1)                      User Commands                     TRUNCATE(1)
NAME
       truncate - shrink or extend the size of a file to the specified size
SYNOPSIS
       truncate OPTION... FILE...
DESCRIPTION
       Shrink or extend the size of each FILE to the specified size
       A FILE argument that does not exist is created.
       If  a  FILE  is larger than the specified size, the extra data is lost.
       If a FILE is shorter, it is extended and the extended part (hole) reads
       as zero bytes.
       Mandatory  arguments  to  long  options are mandatory for short options
       too.
       -c, --no-create
              do not create any files
       -o, --io-blocks
              treat SIZE as number of IO blocks instead of bytes
       -r, --reference=RFILE
              base size on RFILE
       -s, --size=SIZE
              set or adjust the file size by SIZE bytes
       --help display this help and exit
       --version
              output version information and exit
       The SIZE argument is an integer and  optional  unit  (example:  10K  is
       10*1024).   Units  are  K,M,G,T,P,E,Z,Y  (powers  of 1024) or KB,MB,...
       (powers of 1000).
       SIZE may also be prefixed by one of the following modifying characters:
       '+' extend by, '-' reduce by, '<' at most, '>' at least, '/' round down
       to multiple of, '%' round up to multiple of.
AUTHOR
       Written by Padraig Brady.
REPORTING BUGS
       GNU coreutils online help: <https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/>;
       Report   truncate   translation   bugs   to    <https://translationpro-
       ject.org/team/>
COPYRIGHT
       Copyright  (C) 2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.  License GPLv3+: GNU
       GPL version 3 or later <https://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>;.
       This is free software: you are free  to  change  and  redistribute  it.
       There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
SEE ALSO
       dd(1), truncate(2), ftruncate(2)
       Full  documentation  at:  <https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/trun-
       cate>
       or available locally via: info '(coreutils) truncate invocation'
GNU coreutils 8.30                 July 2018                       TRUNCATE(1)