zim-tools (command line tools for handling ZIM files)
Various command line tools for handling ZIM files
Notable tools are:
- 'zimcheck' verifies that a given ZIM file is not corrupted. It
provides many features to secure that ZIM entries are proper and
properly linked.
- 'zimdump' inspects or dumps (part of) a ZIM file.
- 'zimsplit' splits smartly a ZIM file in smaller chunks.
- 'zimwriterfs' creates ZIM files from a locally-stored directory
containing "self-sufficient" HTML content (with pictures, javascript
and stylesheets). The result will contain all the files of the
local directory compressed and merged in the ZIM file. The generated
file can be opened with a ZIM reader; Kiwix is one example, but
there are others.
A few other tools are provided as well.
This requires: gumbo-parser, docopt.cpp, libzim, Mustache
Maintained by: Ruoh-Shoei LIN
Keywords:
ChangeLog: zim-tools
Homepage:
https://github.com/openzim/zim-tools
Download SlackBuild:
zim-tools.tar.gz
zim-tools.tar.gz.asc (FAQ)
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