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OSMIUM-REMOVEID(1)					    OSMIUM-REMOVEID(1)

NAME
       osmium-removeid - remove	objects	from OSM file by ID

SYNOPSIS
       osmium removeid [OPTIONS] OSM-FILE ID...
       osmium removeid [OPTIONS] OSM-FILE -i ID-FILE
       osmium removeid [OPTIONS] OSM-FILE -I ID-OSM-FILE

DESCRIPTION
       Copy input file to output removing objects with the specified IDs.

       IDs  can	be given on the	command	line (first case in synopsis), or read
       from text files with one	ID per line (second case in synopsis), or read
       from OSM	files (third cases in synopsis).  A mixture of these cases  is
       also allowed.

       Objects	will  be  written  out	in  the	 order	they  are found	in the
       OSM-FILE.  The input file is only read once, reading from STDIN is pos-
       sible by	using the special file name `-'.

       On the command line or in the ID	file, the IDs have the form: TYPE-LET-
       TER NUMBER.  The	type letter is `n' for nodes, `w' for  ways,  and  `r'
       for  relations.	 If  there is no type letter, `n' for nodes is assumed
       (or whatever the	--default-type option says).  So "n13 w22 17 r21" will
       match the nodes 13 and 17, the way 22 and the relation 21.

       The order in which the IDs appear does not matter.  Identical  IDs  can
       appear multiple times on	the command line or in the ID file(s).

       On the command line, the	list of	IDs can	be in separate arguments or in
       a  single  argument  separated  by spaces, tabs,	commas (,), semicolons
       (;), forward slashes (/)	or pipe	characters (|).

       In an ID	file (option --id-file/-i) each	line must start	with an	ID  in
       the  format  described above.  Leading space characters in the line are
       ignored.	 Lines can optionally contain a	space character	or a hash sign
       (`#') after the ID.  Any	characters after that are ignored.  (This also
       allows files in OPL format to be	read.)	Empty lines are	ignored.

       Note that all objects will be taken from	the OSM-FILE, the  ID-OSM-FILE
       is only used to detect which objects to remove.

       The  OSM-FILE  can  be a	history	file in	which case all versions	of the
       objects with the	specified IDs will be removed.

       This command will not work with negative	IDs.

OPTIONS
       --default-type=TYPE
	      Use TYPE (`node',	`way', or `relation') for IDs without  a  type
	      prefix  (default:	 `node').   It is also allowed to just use the
	      first character of the type here.

       -i, --id-file[=FILE]
	      Read IDs from text file instead of from the command  line.   Use
	      the  special name	"-" to read from STDIN.	 Each line of the file
	      must start with an ID in the format described above.  Lines  can
	      optionally  contain a space character or a hash sign (`#') after
	      the ID.  This character and all  following  characters  are  ig-
	      nored.   (This  allows  files  in	OPL format to be read.)	 Empty
	      lines are	also ignored.  This option can be used multiple	times.

       -I, --id-osm-file=OSMFILE
	      Like --id-file/-i	but get	the IDs	from an	OSM file.  This	option
	      can be used multiple times.

COMMON OPTIONS
       -h, --help
	      Show usage help.

       -v, --verbose
	      Set verbose mode.	 The program  will  output  information	 about
	      what it is doing to STDERR.

       --progress
	      Show  progress bar.  Usually a progress bar is only displayed if
	      STDOUT and STDERR	are detected to	be TTY.	 With  this  option  a
	      progress	bar  is	 always	 shown.	 Note that a progress bar will
	      never be shown when reading from STDIN or	a pipe.

       --no-progress
	      Do not show progress bar.	 Usually a progress bar	 is  displayed
	      if STDOUT	and STDERR are detected	to be a	TTY.  With this	option
	      the  progress  bar is suppressed.	 Note that a progress bar will
	      never be shown when reading from STDIN or	a pipe.

INPUT OPTIONS
       -F, --input-format=FORMAT
	      The format of the	input file(s).	Can be used to set  the	 input
	      format  if it can't be autodetected from the file	name(s).  This
	      will set the format for all input	files, there is	no way to  set
	      the  format  for	some  input  files only.  See osmium-file-for-
	      mats(5) or the libosmium manual for details.

OUTPUT OPTIONS
       -f, --output-format=FORMAT
	      The format of the	output file.  Can be used to  set  the	output
	      file  format  if	it  can't be autodetected from the output file
	      name.  See osmium-file-formats(5)	or the	libosmium  manual  for
	      details.

       --fsync
	      Call  fsync  after  writing  the	output	file to	force flushing
	      buffers to disk.

       --generator=NAME
	      The name and version of the program generating the output	 file.
	      It  will	be added to the	header of the output file.  Default is
	      "osmium/"	and the	version	of osmium.

       -o, --output=FILE
	      Name of the output file.	Default	is `-' (STDOUT).

       -O, --overwrite
	      Allow an existing	output file to be overwritten.	 Normally  os-
	      mium will	refuse to write	over an	existing file.

       --output-header=OPTION=VALUE
	      Add  output header option.  This command line option can be used
	      multiple times  for  different  OPTIONs.	 See  the  osmium-out-
	      put-headers(5)  man page for a list of available header options.
	      For some commands	you can	use the	special	format "OPTION!"  (ie.
	      an  exclamation  mark  after the OPTION and no value set)	to set
	      the value	to the same as in the input file.

DIAGNOSTICS
       osmium removeid exits with exit code

       0      if nothing went wrong

       2      if there was a problem with the command line arguments.

MEMORY USAGE
       osmium removeid does all	its work on the	fly and	only keeps a table  of
       all IDs it needs	in main	memory.

EXAMPLES
       Output  all nodes except	nodes 17 and 1234, all ways except way 42, and
       all relations except relation 111 to STDOUT in OPL format:

	      osmium removeid -f opl planet.osm.pbf n1234 w42 n17 r111

SEE ALSO
        osmium(1),   osmium-getid(1),	 osmium-file-formats(5),   osmium-out-
	 put-headers(5)

        Osmium	website	<https://osmcode.org/osmium-tool/>

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 2013-2023 Jochen Topf <jochen@topf.org>.

       License	GPLv3+:	 GNU  GPL  version  3  or  later  <https://gnu.org/li-
       censes/gpl.html>.  This is free software: you are free  to  change  and
       redistribute it.	 There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.

CONTACT
       If  you	have  any  questions  or  want	to  report a bug, please go to
       https://osmcode.org/contact.html

AUTHORS
       Jochen Topf <jochen@topf.org>.

				    1.16.0		    OSMIUM-REMOVEID(1)

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