Overview
5 featuresIn the CLI tools & terminal space, file-size-splitter takes a focused approach. It focuses on splitting large files into smaller parts and restoring them as needed. It is built as an open-source project for IT professionals and power users. The project is open source (MIT). file-size-splitter is available on the web and the command line.
momoandbanana22 builds and maintains file-size-splitter, and it first shipped in 2026. Development happens publicly on GitHub with 29 commits in the last 90 days. Key capabilities include file splitting, file restoration, and batch processing.
Summary written by a language model from the project’s public pages.
- ✓File splitting
- ✓File restoration
- ✓Batch processing
- ✓Cross-platform
- ✓PowerShell support
Tagsfile-splittercli-toolbatch-processing
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Frequently asked questions about file-size-splitter
- What does file-size-splitter do?
- File-size-splitter focuses on splitting large files into smaller parts and restoring them as needed. It is catalogued under CLI tools & terminal on PulseGate.
- Who should use file-size-splitter?
- file-size-splitter is an open-source project built for IT professionals and power users.
- Is file-size-splitter free?
- Yes — file-size-splitter is open source under the MIT license and free to use.
- What platforms does file-size-splitter run on?
- file-size-splitter runs on the web and the command line.
- Is file-size-splitter still active?
- The GitHub repository shows 29 commits in the last 90 days.
- Who develops file-size-splitter?
- file-size-splitter is developed by momoandbanana22.
- When did file-size-splitter launch?
- file-size-splitter first shipped in 2026.
- Is file-size-splitter open source?
- Yes — file-size-splitter is open source under the MIT license, developed on GitHub.