kromium
Kromium is a bulk file copy/transformation tool. (by sharvanath)
kanzi-go
Fast lossless data compression in Go (by flanglet)
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kromium
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kanzi-go
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- Kanzi is a modern, modular, expandable and efficient lossless data compressor
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Lossless data compression in Go - Kanzi 2.1 released
1) Regarding the API being hard to use. Strangely I find "compress" hard to use. Maybe I just do not know wher to start with it ? I think the kanzi API is super simple actually: just create a reader or writer as described in the WIKI https://github.com/flanglet/kanzi-go/wiki/Using-and-extending-the-code. It is a one liner and it is the entry level for most cases. The reason for exposing all interfaces at the top level is to allow developers to use different pieces of the code directly in their project: say just use the bitstream code or, say, entropy codecs ... It is a deliberate choice to make those externally visible.
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Lossless data compression in Go - Kanzi 1.9 released
See https://github.com/flanglet/kanzi-go for code and performance numbers and https://github.com/flanglet/kanzi-go/wiki for more information.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing kromium and kanzi-go you can also consider the following projects:
archiver - Easily create & extract archives, and compress & decompress files of various formats
traefik - The Cloud Native Application Proxy
go - The Go programming language
compress - Optimized Go Compression Packages