Content-Addressable File System (used by BitWrk)
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Content-Addressable File System (used by BitWrk)
Karp-Rabin sequence-matching implementation using Python.
Fast detection of maximal exact matches via fixed sampling of query k-mers and Bloom filtering of index k-mers
Find (partial content) duplicate files.
Implementation of Rolling hash function supporting both string prefix and suffix hashing.
A reference document that can be used in programming competitions
Some structures or algorithms written in java.
Golem, a Rust tool for plagiarism detection.
Print FastCDC rolling hash chunks and checksums.
command line tool for generating files delta with using rolling hash algorithm
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