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NAME xxhsum - print or check xxHash non-cryptographic checksums
SYNOPSIS xxhsum [OPTION]... [FILE]... xxhsum -b [OPTION]...
xxh32sum is equivalent to xxhsum -H0, xxh64sum is equivalent to xxhsum -H1, xxh128sum is equivalent to xxhsum -H2.
DESCRIPTION Print or check xxHash (32, 64 or 128 bits) checksums. When no FILE, read standard input, except if it's the console. When FILE is -, read standard input even if it's the console.
xxhsum supports a command line syntax similar but not identical to md5sum(1). Differences are:
O xxhsum doesn't have text mode switch (-t)
O xxhsum doesn't have short binary mode switch (-b)
O xxhsum always treats files as binary file
O xxhsum has a hash selection switch (-H)



As xxHash is a fast non-cryptographic checksum algorithm, xxhsum should not be used for security related purposes.
xxhsum -b invokes benchmark mode. See OPTIONS and EXAMPLES for details.
OPTIONS -V, --version Displays xxhsum version and exits
-HHASHTYPE Hash selection. HASHTYPE means 0=XXH32, 1=XXH64, 2=XXH128, 3=XXH3. Note that -H3 triggers --tag, which can't be skipped (this is to reduce risks of confusion with -H2 (XXH64)). Alternatively, HASHTYPE 32=XXH32, 64=XXH64, 128=XXH128. Default value is 1 (XXH64)
--binary Read in binary mode.
--tag Output in the BSD style.
--little-endian Set output hexadecimal checksum value as little endian convention. By default, value is displayed as big endian.
-h, --help Displays help and exits
--strict Return an error code if any line in the file is invalid, not just if some checksums are wrong. This policy is disabled by default, though UI will prompt an informational message if any line in the file is detected invalid.
--status Don't output anything. Status code shows success.
-w, --warn Emit a warning message about each improperly formatted checksum line.
The following options are useful only benchmark purpose: -b Benchmark mode. See EXAMPLES for details.
-b# Specify ID of variant to be tested. Multiple variants can be selected, separated by a ',' comma.
-BBLOCKSIZE Only useful for benchmark mode (-b). See EXAMPLES for details. BLOCKSIZE specifies benchmark mode's test data block size in bytes. Default value is 102400
-iITERATIONS Only useful for benchmark mode (-b). See EXAMPLES for details. ITERATIONS specifies number of iterations in benchmark. Single iteration lasts approximately 1000 milliseconds. Default value is 3
EXIT STATUS xxhsum exit 0 on success, 1 if at least one file couldn't be read or doesn't have the same checksum as the -c option.
EXAMPLES Output xxHash (64bit) checksum values of specific files to standard output

$ xxhsum -H1 foo bar baz



Output xxHash (32bit and 64bit) checksum values of specific files to standard output, and redirect it to xyz.xxh32 and qux.xxh64

$ xxhsum -H0 foo bar baz > xyz.xxh32 $ xxhsum -H1 foo bar baz > qux.xxh64



Read xxHash sums from specific files and check them

$ xxhsum -c xyz.xxh32 qux.xxh64
hashes generated per second (throughput), and finally the last column translates speed in megabytes per second.

$ xxhsum -b



In the following example, the sample to hash is set to 16384 bytes, the variants to be benched are selected by their IDs, and each benchmark test is repeated 10 times, for increased accuracy.

$ xxhsum -b1,2,3 -i10 -B16384



BUGS Report bugs at: https://github.com/Cyan4973/xxHash/issues/
AUTHOR Yann Collet
SEE ALSO md5sum(1)
xxhsum 0.8.2 July 2023 XXHSUM(1)