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LZS compression algorithm

LZS (Lempel Ziv Stac Eletronics) is a lossless compression algorithm developed in C standard ISO/IEC 9899:1999. Instead of using a history buffer of 2048 bytes this implementation use a 256 bytes window size with the hash table support for pattern search.

Features

  • Command Line Interface available
  • Multilayer architecture
  • Compress and decompress all kind of data

Usage

LZS require MinGW or any other compiler for C. Static distributions are available for linux and windows in the dist/ folder, while the necessary libraries are available in the lib/ dir.

To run the algorithm go to the dist/ then run the following command and specify the option '-c' to compress or '-d' to decompress followed by an input and an ouput file:

$ ./static_LZS_1.0.0 <option> <input_file> <output_file>

License

MIT © Mohamed Boutaleb