recursive-compression 3.5.2

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Description:

recursivecompression 3.5.2

Introduction
This tool relies on Tinyscript and allows to recursively (de)compress nested archives according to various decompression algorithms implemented in Patool.
Installation
$ pip install recursive-compression


Behind a proxy ?
Do not forget to add option --proxy=http://[user]:[pwd]@[host]:[port] to your pip command.

Quick Start
Compression
$ rec-comp -h
usage: rec-comp [-c CHARSET] [-d] [-n NCHARS] [-r ROUNDS] [-h] [-p] [--stats]
[--timings] [-v]
files [files ...]

RecComp v3.0
Author : Alexandre D'Hondt
Copyright: © 2019 A. D'Hondt
License : GNU Affero General Public License v3.0

This tool allows to recursively compress an archive relying on Patool, a Python
library supporting various archive formats.

Note: Password-protected compression is not supported.

positional arguments:
files files to be archived

optional arguments:
-c CHARSET character set of random archive name (default: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789)
-d delete input files (default: False)
-f FORMATS compression algorithms (default: all)
-n NCHARS length of random archive name (default: 8)
-r ROUNDS, --rounds ROUNDS
number of compression rounds (default: 10)
--reverse reverse byte order (default: False)

data options:
--data DATA data to be embedded (default: None)
--chunks CHUNKS number of chunks the data should be split in (default: 10)

extra arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-p, --progress progress mode (default: False)
-v, --verbose verbose mode (default: False)

timing arguments:
--stats display execution time stats at exit (default: False)
--timings display time stats during execution (default: False)

Usage examples:
rec-comp file1 file2 file3 -r 10
rec-comp file -c abcd -n 10
rec-comp -p

$ rec-comp file1 file2 file3 -r 10 -p
100%|██████████| 10/10 [00:05<00:00, 1.94it/s]
12:34:56 [INFO] Rounds: 10
12:34:56 [INFO] Archive: Vdpxp8Qy

Decompression
$ rec-decomp -h
usage: rec-decomp [-d] [-p] [-h] [--stats] [--timings] [-v] archive

RecDecomp v3.0
Author : Alexandre D'Hondt
Copyright: © 2019 A. D'Hondt
License : GNU Affero General Public License v3.0
Training : ZSIS CTF - Trivia - Shining (4 points)

This tool allows to recursively decompress an archive relying on Patool, a
Python library supporting various archive formats.

Note: Password-protected compression is not supported yet. If the tool freezes
while decompressing, it may be necessary to press enter to submit a blank
password, which will stop decompression.

positional arguments:
archive input archive

optional arguments:
-d delete input archive (default: False)
-p print resulting file, if possible (default: False)

extra arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v, --verbose verbose mode (default: False)

timing arguments:
--stats display execution time stats at exit (default: False)
--timings display time stats during execution (default: False)

Usage examples:
rec-decomp archive.zip
rec-decomp archive.zip -d

$ rec-decomp Vdpxp8Qy
12:34:56 [INFO] Rounds: 10
12:34:56 [INFO] Files :
- file1 (8d5e08e1bbc49f59b208e0288e220ac0fc336ac0779852cb823c910ae03b5bc4)
- file2 (9f07ec2f89cbec2696574d26238a2d876cfe1249909cc5de2f171ae9ede3e475)
- file3 (60bf2a298af8b71b7fcc0e726c4f75d78c73949c9562cf0c1a2bbeadeeca8ee4)

License:

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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