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    Here are some realistic examples of running `gzip'.
 
    This is the output of the command `gzip -h':
 
      gzip 1.3
      (1999-12-21)
      usage: gzip [-cdfhlLnNrtvV19] [-S suffix] [file ...]
       -c --stdout      write on standard output, keep original files unchanged
       -d --decompress  decompress
       -f --force       force overwrite of output file and compress links
       -h --help        give this help
       -l --list        list compressed file contents
       -L --license     display software license
       -n --no-name     do not save or restore the original name and time stamp
       -N --name        save or restore the original name and time stamp
       -q --quiet       suppress all warnings
       -r --recursive   operate recursively on directories
       -S .suf  --suffix .suf     use suffix .suf on compressed files
       -t --test        test compressed file integrity
       -v --verbose     verbose mode
       -V --version     display version number
       -1 --fast        compress faster
       -9 --best        compress better
       file...          files to (de)compress. If none given, use standard input.
      Report bugs to <bug-gzip@gnu.org>.
 
    This is the output of the command `gzip -v texinfo.tex':
 
      texinfo.tex:             69.7% -- replaced with texinfo.tex.gz
 
    The following command will find all `gzip' files in the current
 directory and subdirectories, and extract them in place without
 destroying the original:
 
      find . -name '*.gz' -print | sed 's/^\(.*\)[.]gz$/gunzip < "&" > "\1"/' | sh
 
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