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    Snappy

    Snappy

    A fast compressor/decompressor

    ...For instance, compared to the fastest mode of zlib, Snappy is an order of magnitude faster for most inputs, but the resulting compressed files are anywhere from 20% to 100% bigger. Snappy is intended to be fast. On a single core of a Core i7 processor in 64-bit mode, it compresses at about 250 MB/sec or more and decompresses at about 500 MB/sec or more. (These numbers are for the slowest inputs in our benchmark suite; others are much faster.) In our tests, Snappy usually is faster than algorithms in the same class (e.g. LZO, LZF, QuickLZ, etc.) while achieving comparable compression ratios.
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    zpaqfranz

    zpaqfranz

    Zpaq compatible archiver for Win, Linux, Free/OpenBSD, Solaris & MacOS

    ...✓ Complete: single/multi-file storage architecture ✓ Modern: SHA-2, SHA-3, BLAKE3, XXH3 and more ✓ Paranoid: anti-ransomware data verification with integrity checks ✓ Runs everywhere: TrueNAS, ARM-powered, even ESXi ✓ Lightning-fast: multi-core processing + hardware acceleration ✓ Deduplicated disk imaging ✓ Battle-tested: 15+ years of active development since 2009 https://github.com/fcorbelli/zpaqfranz https://www.francocorbelli.it/zpaqfranz 100% FOSS • forever free
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    archiver

    archiver

    Easily create & extract archives, and compress & decompress files

    Introducing Archiver 4.0 - a cross-platform, multi-format archive utility and Go library. A powerful and flexible library meets an elegant CLI in this generic replacement for several platform-specific or format-specific archive utilities. The core library APIs work pretty well but the command has not been implemented yet, nor have most automated tests. If you need the arc command, stick with v3 for now. Create and extract archive files. Walk or traverse into archive files. Extract only specific files from archives. Insert (append) into .tar files. Numerous archive and compression formats supported. ...
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    Coffeearc

    A simple, extensible GUI archiver for experimental cmd-line tools.

    Coffeearc is a simple, extensible GUI archiver for cmd-line tools. Bundled with CCM and Slug, both ultra-fast and strong compression (including AES encryption) are its core features. Some conventional formats like ZIP, TAR and others are supported.
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