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chunkifile

v1.0.3

Published

Splits files apart so you can share them even on platforms with file size limits, and combines them again

Downloads

8

Readme

chunkifile

Allows you to split files into .chunk files so you can share large files regardless of size, and recombine them at the other side

how to use

downloading

first download nodejs which also downloads npm also make sure git is installed then clone the repo into your directory of choice

chunking

run a terminal inside the same directory as chunkifile and run node chunkify.js fileName chunkSize where fileName is the file you want to chunkify. chunckSize is an optional paramater which specifies the size of each .chunk file (by default its 25MB max per chunk file)

this will create a new directory (or overwrite an existing one) with .chunk files inside. when you chunk a file, a command is listed to dechunk those files, save this for later along with the folder name it shows you, and send these along with the .chunk files to whoever you want to be able to dechunk. thats it!

dechunking

go to the chunkifile directory and paste the .chunck files. then open a terminal in that directory, and run the dechunk command. done! the file name of the dechunked file will be listed after dechunking finishes