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  2. ZPAQ - Wikipedia

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    ZPAQ is an open source command line archiver for Windows and Linux.It uses a journaling or append-only format which can be rolled back to an earlier state to retrieve older versions of files and directories.

  3. JAD (software) - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Special pages; Permanent link; Page information; ... Jad provides a command-line user interface to extract source code from class files. See also

  4. 7-Zip - Wikipedia

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    The file manager has a toolbar with options to create an archive, extract an archive, test an archive to detect errors, copy, move, and delete files, and open a file properties menu exclusive to 7-Zip. The file manager, by default, displays hidden files because it does not follow Windows Explorer's policies.

  5. Cabinet (file format) - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Windows supports creating CAB archive files using the makecab command-line utility. It supports extracting the contents of a CAB archive files using File Explorer, Setup API, and using the command-line commands expand.exe, [10] extract.exe and extrac32.exe. [11] [12] Other well-known software with CAB archive support includes WinZip ...

  6. Filzip - Wikipedia

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    Filzip supports seven different archive formats, allowing the user to add and extract files from the archives. These include ZIP , BH, CAB , JAR , LHA (LZH), TAR , and gzip . A handful of other formats are supported for extraction only, including ACE , ARC , ARJ , RAR , and ZOO .

  7. The Sleuth Kit - Wikipedia

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    The Sleuth Kit can be used to examine most Microsoft Windows, most Apple Macintosh OSX, many Linux and some other UNIX computers. The Sleuth Kit can be used via the included command line tools, or as a library embedded within a separate digital forensic tool such as Autopsy or log2timeline/plaso.

  8. Comparison of file archivers - Wikipedia

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    File archivers Windows DOS macOS Linux BSD Other Unix AmigaOS Android Windows Mobile Windows Phone; 7-Zip: Yes [a] Command-line interface [b] Yes [b] Command-line interface [b] Command-line interface [b] Command-line interface [b] Command-line interface No Yes No ALZip: Yes Command-line interface [36] No No No No No No No No ALZip for Mac: No ...

  9. forfiles - Wikipedia

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    Most DOS/Windows commands will match files with no extension even when given a *.* pattern. /S (none) Selects matching files in subdirectories. By default, only the single, specified directory is searched. /C command Execute the given command for each matching file. The command string typically needs to be wrapped in double quotes.