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...For converting between binary protobuf data with Lua tables, using pb.load() loads the compiled protobuf schema content (*.pb file) generated by Google protobuf's compiler named protoc and call pb.encode()/pb.decode(). If you don't want to depend Google's protobuf compiler, protoc.lua is a pure Lua module translating text-based protobuf schema content into the *.pb binary format.
A standalone, portable Ada library for .zip archives
Zip-Ada is a library for .zip archives. Full sources are in Ada and are unconditionally portable. Input and output can be any stream (file, buffer,...) for archive creation as well as data extraction. Task safe and endian-neutral.
More information on: http://unzip-ada.sf.net
Alire crate: https://alire.ada.dev/crates/zipada
Mirror: https://github.com/zertovitch/zip-ada/
BaverBurner is a GUI frontend for cdrecord, cdrdao and dvdrecord. It will be able to create Data CDs, Audio CDs from your MP3/OGG collection, Data DVD's and Video DVD's once completed. It requires a valid C compiler and GTK+-2 libraries, as well as cdto
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Very small utilities that encode/decodes files into/from base64 respectively. Completely written in Pure Pascal (from version 2) they should compile in every Pascal compiler known to man.