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### Differences to xz
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### Differences to xz
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- `pixz` automatically indexes tarballs during compression
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- `pixz` automatically indexes tarballs during compression
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- `pixz` supports parallel decompression, which `xz` does not
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- `pixz` defaults to using all available CPU cores, while `xz` defaults to using only one core
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- `pixz` defaults to using all available CPU cores, while `xz` defaults to using only one core
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- `pixz` provides `-i` and `-o` command line options to specify input and output file
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- `pixz` provides `-i` and `-o` command line options to specify input and output file
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- `pixz` does not support the command line option `-z` or `--compress`
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- `pixz` does not support the command line option `-z` or `--compress`
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