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  2. Xarchiver - Wikipedia

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    github.com /ib /xarchiver 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 .

  3. libzip - Wikipedia

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    libzip is an open-source library for handling zip archives. It is written in portable C and can thus be used on multiple operating systems. It is based on zlib. It is used by PHP's zip extension for zip file support [2] and MySQL Workbench. [3] It is also used by KDE's ark archiving tool for zip archive support.

  4. Info-ZIP - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Info-ZIP

    Info-ZIP is a set of open-source software to handle ZIP archives.It has been in circulation since 1989. It consists of 4 separately-installable packages: the Zip and UnZip command-line utilities; and WiZ and MacZip, which are graphical user interfaces for archiving programs in Microsoft Windows and classic Mac OS, respectively.

  5. Poppler (software) - Wikipedia

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    poppler-utils is a collection of command-line utilities built on Poppler's library API, to manage PDF and extract contents: pdfattach – add a new embedded file (attachment) to an existing PDF; pdfdetach – extract embedded documents from a PDF; pdffonts – lists the fonts used in a PDF

  6. SquashFS - Wikipedia

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    github.com /plougher /squashfs-tools Squashfs is a compressed read-only file system for Linux . Squashfs compresses files , inodes and directories , and supports block sizes from 4 KiB up to 1 MiB for greater compression.

  7. tar (computing) - Wikipedia

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    In computing, tar is a computer software utility for collecting many files into one archive file, often referred to as a tarball, for distribution or backup purposes. The name is derived from "tape archive", as it was originally developed to write data to sequential I/O devices with no file system of their own, such as devices that use magnetic tape.

  8. XZ Utils - Wikipedia

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    xz, the command-line compressor and decompressor (analogous to gzip) liblzma , a software library with an API similar to zlib Various command shortcuts exist, such as lzma (for xz --format=lzma ), unxz (for xz --decompress ; analogous to gunzip ) and xzcat (for unxz --stdout ; analogous to zcat ).

  9. Far Manager - Wikipedia

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    Far's standard functionality can be greatly extended with macros (written in Lua scripting language, primarily used to record keypress sequences) and plugins.Standard plugins installed by default include FTP, Windows network, extensible archive file support and temporary panel (sandbox) virtual file systems, a process list, print manager, filename case converter, and several editor plugins to ...