Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: pyliblzfse
Version: 0.4.1
Summary: Python bindings for the LZFSE reference implementation
Home-page: https://github.com/ydkhatri/pyliblzfse
Author: Yogesh Khatri
Author-email: yogesh@swiftforensics.com
License: MIT
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        Overview
        ========
        
        pyliblzfse is a Python (https://www.python.org/) module that provides LZFSE 
        and LZVN compression and decompression through the reference implementation 
        provided by Apple (https://github.com/lzfse/lzfse).
        
        Installation
        ============
        
          pip3 install pyliblzfse
        
        If you are using python 3.7 or higher, you don't need a dev environment to
        install on macOS or Windows.
        
        Building
        ========
        
          $ git clone --recursive https://github.com/ydkhatri/pyliblzfse
          $ python setup.py build
        
        Usage
        =====
        
          import liblzfse
          try:
            decrypted_data = liblzfse.decompress(encrypted_data)
          except liblzfse.error:
            print('liblzfse had an error!')
        
        The library expects encrypted_data to be of the form b'bvx*......bvx$'.
        
        Notes
        =====
        
        This is a fork of pylzfse project, which incorporates certain improvements and
        provides python wheel builds (for 3.7+) so end users do not need to compile it.
        
        Credits and Legal Information
        =============================
        
        pyliblzfse is free and unencumbered software released under the terms of the MIT
        license; see COPYING for the license text. For a list of its authors and
        contributors, see AUTHORS.
        
        The ASCII art logo at the top was made using 
        http://manytools.org/hacker-tools/ascii-banner
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