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    zlib-ng

    zlib-ng

    zlib replacement with optimizations for "next generation" systems

    zlib data compression library for the next-generation systems. Zlib-compatible API with support for dual-linking. Modernized native API based on zlib API for ease of porting. Modern C11 syntax and a clean code layout. Deflate medium and quick algorithms based on Intel’s zlib fork.
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    urllib3

    urllib3

    Python HTTP library with thread-safe connection pooling

    ...Thread safety, connection pooling. Client-side TLS/SSL verification. File uploads with multipart encoding. Helpers for retrying requests and dealing with HTTP redirects. Support for gzip, deflate, brotli, and zstd encoding. Proxy support for HTTP and SOCKS. 100% test coverage. Professional support for urllib3 is available as part of the Tidelift Subscription. Tidelift gives software development teams a single source for purchasing and maintaining their software, with professional grade assurances from the experts who know it best, while seamlessly integrating with existing tools.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    websocket for Go

    websocket for Go

    Minimal and idiomatic WebSocket library for Go

    ...JSON and protobuf helpers in the wsjson and wspb subpackages. Zero alloc reads and writes. Concurrent writes. Close handshake. net.Conn wrapper. Ping pong API. RFC 7692 permessage-deflate compression. Compile to Wasm. Transparent message buffer reuse with wsjson and wspb subpackages. Gorilla writes directly to a net.Conn and so duplicates features of net/http.Client. Gorilla requires registering a pong callback before sending a Ping. Compare godoc of nhooyr.io/websocket with gorilla/websocket side by side. Will enable easy HTTP/2 support in the future.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    PSR-7

    PSR-7

    PSR-7 HTTP message library

    This repository contains a full PSR-7 message implementation, several stream decorators, and some helpful functionality like query string parsing. This package comes with a number of stream implementations and stream decorators. Reads from multiple streams, one after the other. Provides a buffer stream that can be written to fill a buffer, and read from to remove bytes from the buffer. This stream returns a "hwm" metadata value that tells upstream consumers what the configured high water...
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    Got

    Got

    Human-friendly and powerful HTTP request library for Node.js

    Got implements RFC 7234 compliant HTTP caching which works out of the box in-memory and is easily pluggable with a wide range of storage adapters. Got uses Keyv internally to support a wide range of storage adapters. For something more scalable you could use an official Keyv storage adapter. Hooks allow modifications during the request lifecycle. Hook functions may be async and are run serially. Got will make no further changes to the request before it is sent. This is especially useful in...
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    Major looseless compression algorithms library and documentation. First project: Arithmetic, Huffman, LZ77, LZ78, LZW, RLE. Second project reimplements Deflate. Documentation explains major Entropy Compression Methods.
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    Encode_LV

    LabVIEW VIs for ZLib compression and Base64/binhex encoding

    These VIs use C-based DLL access to ZLib (https://zlib.net/) and ASCII encode/decode. The VIs and development files are included in this package. You are most likely to be running this from a Windows machine which means that loading the LabVIEW code will generate an error. This is due to the LabVIEW code pointing to the Linux SO instead of the DLL. To fix it, double-click on the CLFN VIs and browse to DLL.
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    Zopfli

    Zopfli

    Zopfli Compression Algorithm is a compression library

    Zopfli is a compression library and command-line tool that produces exceptionally small DEFLATE, zlib, and gzip streams by spending more CPU time to search for better encodings. It keeps strict compatibility with the ubiquitous DEFLATE format, so outputs can be decompressed by any standard tool or browser. The encoder performs exhaustive block splitting and greedy but thorough match searching to shave extra bytes off assets, which is ideal for web content and firmware where size matters more than compression time. ...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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