# b3sum A command line utility for calculating [BLAKE3](https://github.com/BLAKE3-team/BLAKE3) hashes, similar to Coreutils tools like `b2sum` or `md5sum`. ``` Usage: b3sum [OPTIONS] [FILE]... Arguments: [FILE]... Files to hash, or checkfiles to check Options: --keyed Use the keyed mode, reading the 32-byte key from stdin --derive-key Use the key derivation mode, with the given context string -l, --length The number of output bytes, before hex encoding [default: 32] --seek The starting output byte offset, before hex encoding [default: 0] --num-threads The maximum number of threads to use --no-mmap Disable memory mapping --no-names Omit filenames in the output --raw Write raw output bytes to stdout, rather than hex -c, --check Read BLAKE3 sums from the [FILE]s and check them --quiet Skip printing OK for each checked file -h, --help Print help (see more with '--help') -V, --version Print version ``` See also [this document about how the `--check` flag works](https://github.com/BLAKE3-team/BLAKE3/blob/master/b3sum/what_does_check_do.md). # Example Hash the file `foo.txt`: ```bash b3sum foo.txt ``` Time hashing a gigabyte of data, to see how fast it is: ```bash # Create a 1 GB file. head -c 1000000000 /dev/zero > /tmp/bigfile # Hash it with SHA-256. time openssl sha256 /tmp/bigfile # Hash it with BLAKE3. time b3sum /tmp/bigfile ``` # Installation Prebuilt binaries are available for Linux, Windows, and macOS (requiring the [unidentified developer workaround](https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/open-a-mac-app-from-an-unidentified-developer-mh40616/mac)) on the [releases page](https://github.com/BLAKE3-team/BLAKE3/releases). If you've [installed Rust and Cargo](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/getting-started/installation.html), you can also build `b3sum` yourself with: ``` cargo install b3sum ``` On Linux for example, Cargo will put the compiled binary in `~/.cargo/bin`. You might want to add that directory to your `$PATH`, or `rustup` might have done it for you when you installed Cargo. If you want to install directly from this directory, you can run `cargo install --path .`. Or you can just build with `cargo build --release`, which puts the binary at `./target/release/b3sum`.