fileconversion VS baraka

Compare fileconversion vs baraka and see what are their differences.

fileconversion

A Go library to convert various file formats to plaintext and provide related functions (by IntelligenceX)
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fileconversion baraka
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0.0 0.0
over 4 years ago over 1 year ago
Go Go
The Unlicense MIT License
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fileconversion

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

baraka

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What are some alternatives?

When comparing fileconversion and baraka you can also consider the following projects:

gut/yos - 🍱 yet another collection of go utilities & tools

vfs - Pluggable, extensible virtual file system for Go

checksum - Compute message digest for large files in Go

concurrent-writer - Highly concurrent drop-in replacement for bufio.Writer

parquet - A library for reading and writing parquet files.

tarfs - An implementation of the FileSystem interface for tar files.

go-decent-copy - copy files for humans

DXF-go - DXF Library for Golang

afs - Abstract File Storage

storage - A vendor-neutral storage library for Golang: Write once, run on every storage service.