hfst-split(1)
=Extract transducers from archive with systematic file names
Description
HFST-SPLIT
NAME
hfst-split - =Extract transducers from archive with systematic file names
SYNOPSIS
hfst-split [OPTIONS...] [INFILE]
DESCRIPTION
Extract transducers from archive with systematic file names
Common options:
-h, --help
Print help message
-V, --version
Print version info
-v, --verbose
Print verbosely while processing
-q, --quiet
Only print fatal erros and requested output
-s, --silent
Alias of --quiet
Input/Output options:
-i, --input=INFILE
Read input transducer from INFILE
-p, --prefix=PRE
Use the prefix PRE in naming output files
-e, --extension=EXT
Use the extension EXT in naming output files
If INFILE is omitted or -, stdin is used. If PRE is omitted, no prefix is used. If EXT is omitted, .hfst is used. The extracted files are named "PRE" + N + "EXT", where N is the number of the transducer in the archive.
An example:
cat transducer_a transducer_b | hfst-split -p "rule" -e ".tr"
This command creates files "rule1.tr" (equivalent to transducer_a) and "rule2.tr" (equivalent to transducer_b).
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <hfst-bugs@helsinki.fi> or directly to our bug tracker at: <https://github.com/hfst/hfst/issues>
hfst-split home
page: <https://github.com/hfst/hfst/wiki/HfstSplit>
General help using HFST software:
<https://github.com/hfst/hfst/wiki>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright ©
2017 University of Helsinki, License GPLv3: GNU GPL version
3 <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
This is free software: you are free to change and
redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent
permitted by law.