coreutils: truncate invocation

 
 14.5 ‘truncate’: Shrink or extend the size of a file
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 ‘truncate’ shrinks or extends the size of each FILE to the specified
 size.  Synopsis:
 
      truncate OPTION... FILE...
 
    Any FILE that does not exist is created.
 
    If a FILE is larger than the specified size, the extra data is lost.
 If a FILE is shorter, it is extended and the extended part (or hole)
 reads as zero bytes.
 
    The program accepts the following options.  Also see SeeCommon
 options.
 
 ‘-c’
 ‘--no-create’
      Do not create files that do not exist.
 
 ‘-o’
 ‘--io-blocks’
      Treat SIZE as number of I/O blocks of the FILE rather than bytes.
 
 ‘-r RFILE’
 ‘--reference=RFILE’
      Base the size of each FILE on the size of RFILE.
 
 ‘-s SIZE’
 ‘--size=SIZE’
      Set or adjust the size of each FILE according to SIZE.  SIZE is in
      bytes unless ‘--io-blocks’ is specified.  SIZE may be, or may be an
      integer optionally followed by, one of the following multiplicative
      suffixes:
           ‘KB’ =>           1000 (KiloBytes)
           ‘K’  =>           1024 (KibiBytes)
           ‘MB’ =>      1000*1000 (MegaBytes)
           ‘M’  =>      1024*1024 (MebiBytes)
           ‘GB’ => 1000*1000*1000 (GigaBytes)
           ‘G’  => 1024*1024*1024 (GibiBytes)
      and so on for ‘T’, ‘P’, ‘E’, ‘Z’, and ‘Y’.
 
      SIZE may also be prefixed by one of the following to adjust the
      size of each FILE based on its current size:
           ‘+’  => extend by
           ‘-’  => reduce by
           ‘<’  => at most
           ‘>’  => at least
           ‘/’  => round down to multiple of
           ‘%’  => round up to multiple of
 
    An exit status of zero indicates success, and a nonzero value
 indicates failure.