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    PeaZip

    PeaZip

    Free Zip software and Rar extractor

    PeaZip is a free archiver tool. The application provides an unified, natively portable, cross-platform file manager and archive manager GUI for many Open Source technologies like 7-Zip, FreeArc, PAQ, UPX. Create: 7Z, ARC, Brotl, BZip, GZip, PEA, TAR, WIM, XZ, ZPAQ, ZIP, Zstandard files and more Open and extract 200+ file types: ACE, CAB, DEB, ISO, RAR, ZIPX and more Features of PeaZip includes extract, create and convert multiple archives at once, create self-extracting archives...
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    PeaZip-for-Void

    PeaZip is a free file archiver utility and rar extractor for Linux

    PeaZip is a free file archiver utility and rar extractor for Linux, macOS, and Windows, which works with 200+ archive types and variants (7z, ace, arc, bz2, cab, gz, iso, paq, pea, rar, tar, wim, zip, zipx...), handles spanned archives (001, r01, z01...), supports multiple archive encryption standards, file hashing, exports tasks as console scripts.
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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...
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    PeaExtractor

    PeaExtractor

    Simple 7z, ace, cab, iso, rar, tar, zip file extractor

    User friendly wizard-based program for extraction of 180+ archive types, including encrypted files (7Z, ARC, PEA, RAR, ZIP, ZIPX) and spanned multi-volume archives (001, R01, Z01), spin-off of PeaZip project. Drag & drop any file on the application to extract it (if supported) or to attempt unpacking of unknown formats and variants. The minimal GUI is meant to keep working with archive decompression as simple as possible. It is primarily targeted to users with no prior experience in...
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    The archive-crawler project is building Heritrix: a flexible, extensible, robust, and scalable web crawler capable of fetching, archiving, and analyzing the full diversity and breadth of internet-accesible content.
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    ARC is used to create and maintain file archives. An archive is a group of files collected together into one file in such a way that the individual files may be recovered intact. This repo is obsolete. Use github.com/hyc/arc instead.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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