HRA

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HRA (Human Readable Archive) is a archiving format made by [[User:MihaiPopa7|myself]]. It's text-based, so no binary junk. You can store binary files however, but encoded (UUEncoded, XXEncoded, Base64, etc...). But it doesn't have compression (makes smaller files) or encryption (protects files with password).
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'''HRA''' (Human Readable Archive) is a archiving format made by [[User:MihaiPopa7|myself]]. It's text-based, so no binary junk. You can store binary files however, but encoded (UUEncoded, XXEncoded, Base64, etc...). But it doesn't have compression (makes smaller files) or encryption (protects files with password).
  
 
== Identification ==
 
== Identification ==
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== Software ==
 
== Software ==
None... Later, working on a extractor. But you can do manually with any text editor.
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Archiver: Yes, see down.
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Extractor: Nope. But you can do manually with any text editor and copy-paste.
  
 
== Specifications and sample files ==
 
== Specifications and sample files ==
* {{HTTPS|:|/|/|esolangs.org/wiki/User:MihaiEso/Esoteric_formats/Human_Readable_Archive_(HRA)|Human Readable Archive page, includes some examples}}
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* {{HTTPS|:|/|/|esolangs.org/wiki/User:MihaiEso/Esoteric_formats/Human_Readable_Archive_(HRA)|Human Readable Archive page, includes some examples, and a archiver written in Batch}}

Latest revision as of 15:03, 23 August 2024

File Format
Name HRA
Ontology
Extension(s) .hra
Released 2024

HRA (Human Readable Archive) is a archiving format made by myself. It's text-based, so no binary junk. You can store binary files however, but encoded (UUEncoded, XXEncoded, Base64, etc...). But it doesn't have compression (makes smaller files) or encryption (protects files with password).

[edit] Identification

Apparently HRA files start with <~= HRA File =~>, which it has a plain-text signature.

[edit] Software

Archiver: Yes, see down.

Extractor: Nope. But you can do manually with any text editor and copy-paste.

[edit] Specifications and sample files

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