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    7Zip-GUI

    7Zip-GUI

    This is an alternative GUI for 7zip on Linux

    This program is a Debian-based Linux alternative to 7zFM on Windows. It's easy to use. Thanks so much for Igor Pavlov! https://github.com/shampuan/7Zip-GUI Bu program, Windows tarafındaki 7zFM'in debian tabanlı linux'lar için alternatifidir.
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    Encrypt Express

    Encrypt Express

    A simple file/folder encryption application based on the 7zip-full.

    This program, based on the 7zip-full package on Debian systems, encrypts your files or folders along with their content names. It does this by entering a specified command and parameters into the 7zip tool using a Python script. https://github.com/shampuan/encrypt-express
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    lzhw

    lzhw

    LZHW Windows command line lossless compression tool for tabular files

    LZHW Command Line Lossless Compression Tool is a Windows command line tool used to compress and decompress files from and to any form, csv, excel etc without any dependencies or installations. Using an optimized algorithm (LZHW) developed from Lempel-Ziv, Huffman and LZ-Welch algorithms. The tool can work in parallel and most of its code is written in Cython, so it is pretty fast. It is based on python lzhw library. Full tool documentation can be found at:...
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    Information about this project has moved to http://labix.org/python-bz2
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    Language-independent interfaces like DOM, SAX and XSLT are not particularly "Pythonic". Several tools are contained in this "XML2Python Interfaces" project that provide more natural ways of translating between XML and Python objects.
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    Firefly's Clean Lzo

    A human-readable ISC-Licensed implementation of the LZO1X algorithm.

    LZO is a compression library which is widely used around the world. The main problem with LZO is that it is absolutely not human readable. People have done crazy stuff to get LZO to run in their language. Usually it implies inline assembly or trying to execute data which actually contains machine code. This is sick. Whoever is responsible for this sorry situation ought to be ashamed. So I'm going to deobfuscate LZO and provide a ISC implementation of this algorithm in Python and C. In...
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