compsize Command Examples in Linux

The compsize command is a utility in Linux that is used to calculate and display the compression ratios of files in a btrfs filesystem. The compsize command reads the specified filesystem and calculates the compression ratio of each file in the filesystem, displaying the results in a table.

To calculate the compression ratios of all files in the current filesystem, use the following command:

# compsize .

This will display the compression ratios of all files in the current filesystem in a table.

compsize Command Examples

1. Calculate the current compression ratio for a file or directory:

# sudo compsize path/to/file_or_directory

2. Don’t traverse filesystem boundaries:

# sudo compsize --one-file-system path/to/file_or_directory

3. Show raw byte counts instead of human-readable sizes:

# sudo compsize --bytes path/to/file_or_directory
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