XZ Utils is free general-purpose data compression software with high compression ratio. XZ Utils were written for POSIX-like systems, but also work on some not-so-POSIX systems. XZ Utils are the successor to LZMA Utils.
Zipfs consists of three parts:
- a zip file system, allowing you to mount a zip file using styx.
- tools to read/list/write zip files.
- a library to read & write zip files.
See the manual page getzip(1) for documentation about the tools getzip, lszip and putzip. See the manual page
... [More] zipfs(4) for documentation about the zip file system. For now, the library is undocumented. The implementation of the programs should be regarded as library documentation for now.
Zipfs is written in Limbo, for Inferno. [Less]
A simple Python wrapper for detecting an archive's format and then extracting it, only generating a containing folder if the archive doesn't provide one. (A "Do What I Mean" extraction wrapper)
Unball's goal is to be able to recognize and, if possible, extract formats that other authors may not
... [More] have even heard of, let alone considered supporting.
It is mostly written in Python, but Ohloh reports it as being mostly C because it includes a copy of the unzoo source code in the contrib folder for use on 64-bit Linux.
At present, it is being incrementally rewritten to also support use as an abstraction layer for use in other Python applications. [Less]
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