You can add it to your project by including it in your mix.exs dependencies: defp deps do [ :ex_gzip, "~> 0.1.0" ] end Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard Once installed, you can perform basic operations: : EXGzip.compress("your data") Decompressing : EXGzip.decompress(compressed_binary)
For more advanced use cases like stream processing or custom compression levels, you can refer to the official documentation on HexDocs . EXGzip
: Clearer function names and standard Elixir error handling (e.g., returning :ok, data or :error, reason ). You can add it to your project by including it in your mix
: Designed to work seamlessly with Elixir's pipe operator ( |> ), allowing for clean and readable data processing pipelines. : Designed to work seamlessly with Elixir's pipe
: It follows standard library guidelines for naming and documentation, ensuring it feels consistent with other packages in the Hex ecosystem . Getting Started
: Often used to handle large data streams, preventing memory issues by processing data in chunks rather than loading entire files into memory at once. Why Use EXGzip?
: Easily compress strings or binaries into Gzip format and decompress Gzip data back into its original form.