a streaming zip archive generator.
TypeScript definitions for zip-stream
Promise wrapper over zip-stream.
Code to create zip stream from input streams in asynchronous way
node.js library for reading and extraction of ZIP archives
A React Native module for streaming ZIP files.
Process zip files using streaming API
pack directory and file by zip-stream
Unzip cross-platform streaming API
generate readable and writable zip stream from the browser
Simple, tiny and fast ZIP library. It has our own DEFLATE compressor and decompressor (alternative to pako.js / ZLIB). It was made from scratch, without using existing implemetnations.
Create a zipfile from a hyperdrive
Unzip library for NodeJS
Node.js Streams, a user-land copy of the stream library from Node.js
Javascript implementation of zip for nodejs with support for electron original-fs. Allows user to create or extract zip files both in memory or to/from disk
Check if something is a Node.js stream
gulp plugin for zip-stream
unzip a zip file into a directory using 100% javascript
Get a stream as a string, Buffer, ArrayBuffer or array
Create, read and edit .zip files with JavaScript http://stuartk.com/jszip
ZIP compress files
tar-stream is a streaming tar parser and generator and nothing else. It operates purely using streams which means you can easily extract/parse tarballs without ever hitting the file system.
Call a callback when a readable/writable/duplex stream has completed or failed.
Toggle the CLI cursor
Stream out ZIP files from Ruby
a module for streaming dynamically generated zip files
Stream out ZIP files from Ruby. Successor to zip_tricks.
Create zip files directly to a stream.
This gem creates zip files using the STORE method - i.e. with no compression. This enables the generation of zip files with a known size from streamed data, providing the size of the input files is known.
This gem is for compressing files as a zip and outputting to a stream (or a stream-like interface object). The output to a stream proceeds little by little, as files are compressed.
Reads and parses zip files conforming to Google's GTFS spec. Such files can take up quite a bit of memory when inflated, so this gem prefers to read them as a stream of rows. GTFS Spec: https://developers.google.com/transit/gtfs
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