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tzst

by @xixu-mev
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Command-line archiving tool that supports creating, extracting, and listing archive files, compatible with multiple formats and optimized for performance.

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Installation
npx skills add xixu-me/skills --skill tzst
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Manually package folders using the tar command, remember complex compression parameters, deal with compatibility issues of different formats, packaging a 10GB file takes 5 minutes.

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One-click archiving with tzst, automatically select the optimal compression algorithm, automatically handle format compatibility, packaging a 10GB file only takes 2 minutes.

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tzst

Use this skill for the tzst command-line interface. Default to execution when the user clearly wants a real archive action and the required paths or archive names are already known.

This skill is CLI-only. If the user is asking about Python code such as from tzst import ..., treat that as a general Python library or API documentation task instead of using this skill as the main guide.

When to Use

Use this skill when the user:

  • mentions .tzst or .tar.zst archives

  • wants to create, extract, flatten, list, or test a tzst archive

  • needs help installing tzst or choosing CLI flags

  • wants machine-readable tzst output for scripting or automation

  • needs safe conflict handling or extraction filter guidance

Do not use this skill for generic tar, zip, or Python API questions unless tzst is actually part of the request.

Preflight

  • Check whether tzst is available with tzst --version or tzst --help.

  • If it is missing, prefer one of these installation paths:

uv tool install tzst

Workflow

  • Decide whether the request is execution or guidance. Requests like "archive these files", "extract this backup", "list what is inside", "test this archive", or "install tzst" are execution intent.

  • Choose the command that matches the request:

a, add, create for archive creation

  • x, extract for normal extraction with directory structure preserved

  • e, extract-flat only when the user explicitly wants flattened output

  • l, list for archive inspection

  • t, test for integrity checks

  • If the user wants to extract only a few members and the member names are uncertain, list first.

  • Load references/cli-reference.md when you need the command matrix, exact flag names, or copy-paste examples.

Safe Defaults

  • Prefer x over e unless flattening is explicitly requested.

  • Keep --filter data as the default extraction mode.

  • Use --filter tar only when the user needs standard tar-style compatibility.

  • Use --filter fully_trusted only when the user explicitly says the archive source is completely trusted.

  • Keep atomic archive creation enabled. Only reach for --no-atomic when the user explicitly wants it.

  • Prefer --streaming for large archives or memory-constrained environments.

  • For automation or pipelines, prefer tzst --json --no-banner ....

  • For automated extraction, require an explicit non-interactive --conflict-resolution choice such as replace_all, skip_all, or auto_rename_all.

  • Do not combine --json with interactive conflict prompting.

Scripting Notes

  • Put global flags before the subcommand in examples, such as tzst --json --no-banner l archive.tzst.

  • Use exit codes in scripts: 0 for success, 1 for operation errors, 2 for argument parsing errors, and 130 for interruption.

  • When archive naming matters, tell the user that tzst may normalize a creation target to .tzst or .tar.zst.

Common Mistakes

  • Using e when the user expected the original directory structure to be preserved

  • Recommending fully_trusted for archives from an unknown or untrusted source

  • Forgetting an explicit conflict strategy for non-interactive extraction

  • Treating a Python API question as a CLI question

  • Guessing flags from tar habits instead of checking the bundled reference or the installed CLI help

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Created2026年3月29日
Last Updated2026年5月23日