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  2. gzip - Wikipedia

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    gzip is a file format and a software application used for file compression and decompression. The program was created by Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler as a free software replacement for the compress program used in early Unix systems, and intended for use by GNU (from which the "g" of gzip is derived). Version 0.1 was first publicly released ...

  3. Dar (disk archiver) - Wikipedia

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    gdar for Linux. A text-mode browser/extractor: plugin for dar files in mc ( Midnight Commander ). A scheduler / command-line frontend known as SaraB allows the Towers of Hanoi , Grandfather-Father-Son , or any custom backup rotation strategy, and modifications are available for PAR file support.

  4. compress (software) - Wikipedia

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    compress - original Unix compress executable (gzip'd) Source Code for compress v4.0 (gzip'd sharchives) ZIP File containing a Windows port of the compress utility; source code to the current version of fcompress.c from compress; bit groups alignment - Explanation of bit groups alignment. lzws - New library and CLI, implemented without legacy code.

  5. zlib - Wikipedia

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    zlib (/ ˈ z iː l ɪ b / or "zeta-lib", / ˈ z iː t ə ˌ l ɪ b /) [2] [3] is a software library used for data compression as well as a data format. [4] zlib was written by Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler and is an abstraction of the DEFLATE compression algorithm used in their gzip file compression program. zlib is also a crucial component of many software platforms, including Linux, macOS ...

  6. XZ Utils - Wikipedia

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    Decompression speed is higher than bzip2, but lower than gzip. Compression can be much slower than gzip, and is slower than bzip2 for high levels of compression, and is most useful when a compressed file will be used many times. [4] [5] XZ Utils consists of two major components: xz, the command-line compressor and decompressor (analogous to gzip)

  7. Xarchiver - Wikipedia

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    Xarchiver is a front-end to various command line archiving tools for Linux and BSD operating systems, designed to be independent of the desktop environment.It is the default archiving application of Xfce and LXDE.

  8. UPX - Wikipedia

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    UPX uses a data compression algorithm called UCL, [5] which is an open-source implementation of portions of the proprietary NRV (Not Really Vanished) [6] algorithm. [2]UCL has been designed to be simple enough that a decompressor can be implemented in just a few hundred bytes of code.

  9. ZPAQ - Wikipedia

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    zpaq extract archive.zpaq will un-pack the last version of the entire archive in the active directory. zpaq extract backup.zpaq path will only extract the specified directory (or file). Appending the -until N option selects the version, where negative numbers are allowed. -2 would extract the third most recent version of the archive.