Split text into multiple files.
```console $ zsplit --help zsplit 0.2.0 ZSchoen dev@zschoen.dev Split text into multiple files
USAGE:
zsplit [OPTIONS]
ARGS:
OPTIONS:
-d, --distributions
-f, --line-factor <LINE_FACTOR>
A factor to multiply the grouping size of the distribution [default: 1]
-h, --help
Print help information
-V, --version
Print version information
```
It splits the input into single lines and writes them Round Robin like to the output files.
console
$ seq 0 9 >test_folder/ten.txt; cat test_folder/ten.txt
0
1
2
[...]
8
9
console
$ zsplit test_folder/ten.txt test_folder/{a,b,c}
$ cat test_folder/a
0
3
6
9
$ cat test_folder/b
1
4
7
$ cat test_folder/c
2
5
8
console
$ zsplit test_folder/ten.txt test_folder/{a,b,c} --distribution 3 3 # The last distribution value is implicitly 1
$ cat test_folder/a
0
1
2
7
8
9
$ cat test_folder/b
3
4
5
$ cat test_folder/c
6
console
$ zsplit test_folder/ten.txt test_folder/{a,b,c} --line-factor 2
$ cat test_folder/a
0
1
6
7
$ cat test_folder/b
2
3
8
9
$ cat test_folder/c
4
5
console
$ cargo install zsplit
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