lzbench is an in-memory benchmark of open-source LZ77/LZSS/LZMA compressors
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lzbench is an in-memory benchmark of open-source LZ77/LZSS/LZMA compressors
Fastest Integer Compression
Lizard (formerly LZ5) is an efficient compressor with very fast decompression. It achieves compression ratio that is comparable to zip/zlib and zstd/brotli (at low and medium compression levels) at decompression speed of 1000 MB/s and faster.
Algorithms for sound filters, like reverb, dynamic range compression, lowpass, highpass, notch, etc
Compression Benchmark
Fast In-Memory Data Compression Algorithm (inline C/C++) 460+MB/s compress, 2500+MB/s decompress, ratio% better than LZ4, Snappy, and Zstd@-1
Compile UPX 3.96 and belong librarys on Visual Studio! Source also include LZMA, UCL and zlib ✒️
Collection of small public domain de/compressors in plain C.
File Compressor written in C using both Shannon Fano and RLE algorithms
Pletter compressor, used in MSX/Colecovision games
Collection of compressors, built upon a small and simple graph-based LZSS framework.
Minimalist data compressor for 8-bit computers and low-end platforms
Experimental data compressor for 8-bit computers and low-end platforms
LZSS compressor - Desert/Jungle/Urban Strike (Mega Drive)
Lossless compressor for PC / decompressor for system with limited resources
A tool for compression and analysis of DNA sequences
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