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* [[bar]] (SunOS 4) | * [[bar]] (SunOS 4) | ||
* [[cpio]] (.cpio) | * [[cpio]] (.cpio) | ||
+ | * [[Hamster archive]] | ||
* [[LBR]] (.lbr) | * [[LBR]] (.lbr) | ||
* [[LBR (Commodore)]] (.lbr) | * [[LBR (Commodore)]] (.lbr) | ||
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* [[Mozilla Archive]] (.mar) | * [[Mozilla Archive]] (.mar) | ||
* [[pax]] | * [[pax]] | ||
+ | * [[Quake PAK]] | ||
+ | * [[SeqBox]] (.sbx) | ||
* [[Tape Archive]] (.tar) | * [[Tape Archive]] (.tar) | ||
* [[VIV]] (.viv, .big; used in Electronic Arts games) | * [[VIV]] (.viv, .big; used in Electronic Arts games) | ||
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* [[ACE]] (.ace) | * [[ACE]] (.ace) | ||
* [[afio]] | * [[afio]] | ||
+ | * [[AIN]] (.ain) | ||
* [[ALZ]] (.alz) (ALZip) | * [[ALZ]] (.alz) (ALZip) | ||
* [[ARC (compression format)|ARC]] (PC/MS-DOS) (.arc) | * [[ARC (compression format)|ARC]] (PC/MS-DOS) (.arc) | ||
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* [[ARJ]] | * [[ARJ]] | ||
* [[Astrotite]] (.afa) | * [[Astrotite]] (.afa) | ||
+ | * [[B6Z]] (.b6z) | ||
* [[BlakHole]] (.bh) | * [[BlakHole]] (.bh) | ||
* [[BRU]] - (RSX-11M backup) | * [[BRU]] - (RSX-11M backup) | ||
* [[Cabinet]] (.cab) | * [[Cabinet]] (.cab) | ||
+ | * [[CAR]] (a SAP archive format; also see [[SAR]]) | ||
+ | * [[CFL]] (Compressed file library) (.cfl) | ||
+ | * [[CMZ (archive format)|CMZ]] | ||
* [[Compact File Set]] (.cfs) | * [[Compact File Set]] (.cfs) | ||
* [[Compact Pro]] (.cpt) | * [[Compact Pro]] (.cpt) | ||
* [[Disk Archiver]] (.dar) | * [[Disk Archiver]] (.dar) | ||
* [[DGCA]] (.dgc) | * [[DGCA]] (.dgc) | ||
+ | * [[Doom WAD]] (.wad) | ||
* [[DWC]] (.dwc) | * [[DWC]] (.dwc) | ||
* [[EGG (ALZip)]] (.egg) | * [[EGG (ALZip)]] (.egg) | ||
+ | * [[FTCOMP]] | ||
* [[GCA]] (.gca) | * [[GCA]] (.gca) | ||
* [[Greenleaf ArchiveLib]] | * [[Greenleaf ArchiveLib]] | ||
* [[HA]] (.ha) | * [[HA]] (.ha) | ||
* [[HKI]] (WinHKI) (.hki) | * [[HKI]] (WinHKI) (.hki) | ||
+ | * [[Hyper archive]] (.hyp) | ||
* [[ICE (ICEOWS)]] (.ice) | * [[ICE (ICEOWS)]] (.ice) | ||
* [[IMP]] (.imp) | * [[IMP]] (.imp) | ||
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* [[MAFF]] (Mozilla web archive; uses ZIP for compression) | * [[MAFF]] (Mozilla web archive; uses ZIP for compression) | ||
* [[NuFX]] (.bxy) | * [[NuFX]] (.bxy) | ||
+ | * [[packARC]] (.pja) | ||
* [[Packdir]] (RISC OS) | * [[Packdir]] (RISC OS) | ||
* [[PackIt]] (.pit) | * [[PackIt]] (.pit) | ||
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* [[PIM]] (.pim) | * [[PIM]] (.pim) | ||
* [[PMA]] (.pma) | * [[PMA]] (.pma) | ||
+ | * [[PUT]] (.put) | ||
* [[Quadruple D Archiver]] (.qda) | * [[Quadruple D Archiver]] (.qda) | ||
* [[Quantum compressed archive]] (.q) | * [[Quantum compressed archive]] (.q) | ||
* [[RAR]] (.rar) | * [[RAR]] (.rar) | ||
+ | * [[RARC (Nintendo)]] | ||
* [[RK]] (WinRK) | * [[RK]] (WinRK) | ||
* [[S7z]] (.s7z) | * [[S7z]] (.s7z) | ||
+ | * [[SAR]] (a SAP archive format; also see [[CAR]]) | ||
* [[Scifer]] (.sen, .ba, .xml) | * [[Scifer]] (.sen, .ba, .xml) | ||
* [[ShrinkIt]] (.shk) | * [[ShrinkIt]] (.shk) | ||
* [[Softlib]] (Softdisk Publishing) (.slb) | * [[Softlib]] (Softdisk Publishing) (.slb) | ||
* [[Spark]] (.spk) | * [[Spark]] (.spk) | ||
+ | * [[Squeeze It]] (.sqz) | ||
* [[SQX]] (.sqx) | * [[SQX]] (.sqx) | ||
* [[StuffIt]] (.sit) | * [[StuffIt]] (.sit) | ||
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* [[UltraCompressor II]] (.uc, .uc0, .uc2, .ucn, .ur2, .ue2) | * [[UltraCompressor II]] (.uc, .uc0, .uc2, .ucn, .ur2, .ue2) | ||
* [[WARC]] (.warc, .warc.gz) | * [[WARC]] (.warc, .warc.gz) | ||
− | * [[xar]] (.xar) | + | * [[xar (Extensible Archive)]] (.xar) |
* [[XP3]] (.xp3) - used in [[KiriKiri Adventure Game System]] | * [[XP3]] (.xp3) - used in [[KiriKiri Adventure Game System]] | ||
+ | * [[XPACK]] (.xpa) | ||
* [[Yamazaki zipper archive]] (.yz1) - used in DeepFreezer | * [[Yamazaki zipper archive]] (.yz1) - used in DeepFreezer | ||
* [[ZIP]] (.zip) | * [[ZIP]] (.zip) | ||
* [[Zipx]] (.zipx) | * [[Zipx]] (.zipx) | ||
* [[ZOO]] (.zoo) | * [[ZOO]] (.zoo) | ||
+ | * [[ZPAQ]] | ||
* [[Zzip]] (.zz) | * [[Zzip]] (.zz) | ||
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* [[GDIFF]] | * [[GDIFF]] | ||
* [[IPS (binary patch format)]] | * [[IPS (binary patch format)]] | ||
+ | * [[JSON Patch]] | ||
* [[RTPatch]] | * [[RTPatch]] | ||
* [[Unified diff]] | * [[Unified diff]] | ||
* [[UPS (binary patch format)]] | * [[UPS (binary patch format)]] | ||
+ | * [[VCDIFF]] | ||
− | == Filesystem backup == | + | See also [[Wikipedia:Data differencing]]. |
+ | |||
+ | == Encrypted or cryptographically signed archives == | ||
+ | * [[XIP]] | ||
+ | * [[ZED]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Filesystem backup and restoration == | ||
Formats designed for backing up disks, usually specifically targeted at particular [[filesystem]]s (but backing it up in the form of file structures, not raw sector images like [[Disk Image Formats]]). | Formats designed for backing up disks, usually specifically targeted at particular [[filesystem]]s (but backing it up in the form of file structures, not raw sector images like [[Disk Image Formats]]). | ||
* [[BACKUP (MS-DOS)]] | * [[BACKUP (MS-DOS)]] | ||
+ | * [[BlockHashLoc]] | ||
* [[Partimage]] | * [[Partimage]] | ||
* [[ufsdump]] | * [[ufsdump]] | ||
+ | * [[Unix dump]] | ||
* [[Windows Imaging Format]] (.wim, .swm) | * [[Windows Imaging Format]] (.wim, .swm) | ||
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== Metadata formats == | == Metadata formats == | ||
* [[Archive Team hostname file]] | * [[Archive Team hostname file]] | ||
+ | * [[CDX]] (associated with web archives) | ||
* [[DFDL]] (Data Format Description Language) - a file format for describing file formats | * [[DFDL]] (Data Format Description Language) - a file format for describing file formats | ||
* [[Internet Archive metadata]] | * [[Internet Archive metadata]] | ||
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== Program/App/Applet/Installer specialized archive formats == | == Program/App/Applet/Installer specialized archive formats == | ||
* [[APK]] (Android app) | * [[APK]] (Android app) | ||
− | |||
* [[Bundle file (Linux)]] | * [[Bundle file (Linux)]] | ||
* [[Bundle file (OS X)]] | * [[Bundle file (OS X)]] | ||
+ | * [[Cabal]] | ||
* [[Cross-Platform Installer Module]] | * [[Cross-Platform Installer Module]] | ||
* [[deb]] (Debian package) | * [[deb]] (Debian package) | ||
− | |||
* [[IPS archive|Image Packaging System (IPS) archive]] (.p5p) | * [[IPS archive|Image Packaging System (IPS) archive]] (.p5p) | ||
* [[IPS manifest|Image Packaging System (IPS) manifest]] (.p5m) | * [[IPS manifest|Image Packaging System (IPS) manifest]] (.p5m) | ||
* [[Inno Setup self-extracting archive]] | * [[Inno Setup self-extracting archive]] | ||
* [[InstallShield CAB]] | * [[InstallShield CAB]] | ||
+ | * [[InstallShield installer archive]] | ||
* [[InstallShield Z]] | * [[InstallShield Z]] | ||
* [[IPA]] (.ipa) => iOS app in archived form; actually in zip format | * [[IPA]] (.ipa) => iOS app in archived form; actually in zip format | ||
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* [[RPM]] (RedHat Package Manager) | * [[RPM]] (RedHat Package Manager) | ||
* [[SIS]] (Symbian) | * [[SIS]] (Symbian) | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Snap]] [https://docs.snapcraft.io/the-snap-format/698] |
+ | * [[WAD (Wii)]] | ||
* [[Windows Installer]] (.msi, .msp) | * [[Windows Installer]] (.msi, .msp) | ||
+ | * [[XAR (Executable Archive)]] | ||
== Self-extracting archives == | == Self-extracting archives == | ||
(in addition, some of the other archivers are able to produce executable files for some platform which include the archived data and a program to extract them, and generally have the file extension normal for executables, such as .exe for DOS/Windows. In many cases, if you rename the extension to the appropriate one for the archive type involved, e.g., '''.zip''', the file will open in the appropriate archiver, which is handy for extracting them on systems not compatible with the original executable.) | (in addition, some of the other archivers are able to produce executable files for some platform which include the archived data and a program to extract them, and generally have the file extension normal for executables, such as .exe for DOS/Windows. In many cases, if you rename the extension to the appropriate one for the archive type involved, e.g., '''.zip''', the file will open in the appropriate archiver, which is handy for extracting them on systems not compatible with the original executable.) | ||
+ | * [[COMPACK]] / BUILDSFX | ||
* [[SDA]] (Self Dissolving Archive) | * [[SDA]] (Self Dissolving Archive) | ||
* [[SEA]] (Self-Extracting Archive] | * [[SEA]] (Self-Extracting Archive] | ||
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* [[shar]] (Shell Archive, in Unix-like systems) | * [[shar]] (Shell Archive, in Unix-like systems) | ||
− | == Transfer | + | == Transfer formats == |
− | ( | + | (encapsulate a system-specific file structure to make it compatible with foreign systems, file transfer protocols, etc.) |
− | * [[ | + | * [[AppleDouble]] |
+ | * [[AppleSingle]] | ||
+ | * [[Bento]] (1990s Apple cross-platform compound content format) | ||
* [[Binary II]] (.bny) (for Apple II series) (often [[squeeze]]d as .bqy) | * [[Binary II]] (.bny) (for Apple II series) (often [[squeeze]]d as .bqy) | ||
* [[BinHex]] (.hqx) | * [[BinHex]] (.hqx) | ||
+ | * [[GEOS Convert]] (.cvt) | ||
* [[MacBinary]] | * [[MacBinary]] | ||
+ | * [[TI variable file]] | ||
− | + | For low-level transfer encodings, see [[Transfer Encodings]]. | |
== Links == | == Links == |
Revision as of 12:29, 14 October 2019
(Lossless, for generic data + file archives)
See also: Compression, Error detection and correction
Archiving only
(many files => 1 file, no compression attempted)
- AR file format (.a, .lib) -- Unix Archiver (ar) format as used by various compilers/linkers
- ARC (Internet Archive) (.arc)
- BagIt
- BAR (Age of Mythology)
- bar (SunOS 4)
- cpio (.cpio)
- Hamster archive
- LBR (.lbr)
- LBR (Commodore) (.lbr)
- Lynx archive (Commodore) (.lnx)
- Mozilla Archive (.mar)
- pax
- Quake PAK
- SeqBox (.sbx)
- Tape Archive (.tar)
- VIV (.viv, .big; used in Electronic Arts games)
- Webarchive (Safari)
Compression + archiving
(Multiple files => 1 file, makes it smaller. See Compression for formats that compress single files/streams, and Disk Image Formats for formats that capture the low-level structure of a disk)
- 4Q (.4q)
- 7z (.7z)
- ACE (.ace)
- afio
- AIN (.ain)
- ALZ (.alz) (ALZip)
- ARC (PC/MS-DOS) (.arc)
- ARC (Commodore) (.arc)
- ARC (FreeArc) (.arc)
- ARC (Internet Archive) (gzipped form: .arc.gz)
- ArcFS (RISC OS) (.arc)
- ARJ
- Astrotite (.afa)
- B6Z (.b6z)
- BlakHole (.bh)
- BRU - (RSX-11M backup)
- Cabinet (.cab)
- CAR (a SAP archive format; also see SAR)
- CFL (Compressed file library) (.cfl)
- CMZ
- Compact File Set (.cfs)
- Compact Pro (.cpt)
- Disk Archiver (.dar)
- DGCA (.dgc)
- Doom WAD (.wad)
- DWC (.dwc)
- EGG (ALZip) (.egg)
- FTCOMP
- GCA (.gca)
- Greenleaf ArchiveLib
- HA (.ha)
- HKI (WinHKI) (.hki)
- Hyper archive (.hyp)
- ICE (ICEOWS) (.ice)
- IMP (.imp)
- JAR (ARJ Software) (.j)
- KGB Archiver (.kgb)
- LHA (.lzh, .lha)
- LZX (.lzx)
- MAFF (Mozilla web archive; uses ZIP for compression)
- NuFX (.bxy)
- packARC (.pja)
- Packdir (RISC OS)
- PackIt (.pit)
- PAK (.pak)
- PAQ (.pa6, .pa7, .pa8, others)
- PEA (PeaZIP) (.pea)
- PerfectCompress (.uca)
- PIM (.pim)
- PMA (.pma)
- PUT (.put)
- Quadruple D Archiver (.qda)
- Quantum compressed archive (.q)
- RAR (.rar)
- RARC (Nintendo)
- RK (WinRK)
- S7z (.s7z)
- SAR (a SAP archive format; also see CAR)
- Scifer (.sen, .ba, .xml)
- ShrinkIt (.shk)
- Softlib (Softdisk Publishing) (.slb)
- Spark (.spk)
- Squeeze It (.sqz)
- SQX (.sqx)
- StuffIt (.sit)
- StuffIt X (.sitx)
- UHARC (.uha)
- UltraCompressor II (.uc, .uc0, .uc2, .ucn, .ur2, .ue2)
- WARC (.warc, .warc.gz)
- xar (Extensible Archive) (.xar)
- XP3 (.xp3) - used in KiriKiri Adventure Game System
- XPACK (.xpa)
- Yamazaki zipper archive (.yz1) - used in DeepFreezer
- ZIP (.zip)
- Zipx (.zipx)
- ZOO (.zoo)
- ZPAQ
- Zzip (.zz)
Diff files
(containing only the parts of a file that have changed, so they can be applied to an existing file to update it; used for update distribution and incremental backups)
- binpatch (Jaap Korthals Altes)
- bsdiff
- Courgette
- diff
- FidoNet nodediff
- GDIFF
- IPS (binary patch format)
- JSON Patch
- RTPatch
- Unified diff
- UPS (binary patch format)
- VCDIFF
See also Wikipedia:Data differencing.
Encrypted or cryptographically signed archives
Filesystem backup and restoration
Formats designed for backing up disks, usually specifically targeted at particular filesystems (but backing it up in the form of file structures, not raw sector images like Disk Image Formats).
Institutional archiving
- ARK (identifier for archived documents)
- OAIS (Open Archival Information System, an organization that does archiving)
- Planets Core Registry
- PRONOM
- SIRF (Self-Contained Information Retention Format)
- Submission Information Package
- UPF (Universal Preservation Format)
Metadata formats
- Archive Team hostname file
- CDX (associated with web archives)
- DFDL (Data Format Description Language) - a file format for describing file formats
- Internet Archive metadata
- mtree
- Portland Common Data Model
- TOSEC Naming Convention
- Web Archive Metadata File (metadata for WARC)
(see also Metadata, Bibliographic data)
Miscellaneous
Program/App/Applet/Installer specialized archive formats
- APK (Android app)
- Bundle file (Linux)
- Bundle file (OS X)
- Cabal
- Cross-Platform Installer Module
- deb (Debian package)
- Image Packaging System (IPS) archive (.p5p)
- Image Packaging System (IPS) manifest (.p5m)
- Inno Setup self-extracting archive
- InstallShield CAB
- InstallShield installer archive
- InstallShield Z
- IPA (.ipa) => iOS app in archived form; actually in zip format
- Jar (.j, .jar) (Java) => this is just a renamed zip file with some mandatory files
- Meta-Package File (.mpkg) (Mac OS X)
- Microsoft Update Standalone Package
- NSIS (Nullsoft Scriptable Install System)
- Olive (executable virtual-machine archive of software)
- Package File (OS X) (.pkg)
- RPM (RedHat Package Manager)
- SIS (Symbian)
- Snap [1]
- WAD (Wii)
- Windows Installer (.msi, .msp)
- XAR (Executable Archive)
Self-extracting archives
(in addition, some of the other archivers are able to produce executable files for some platform which include the archived data and a program to extract them, and generally have the file extension normal for executables, such as .exe for DOS/Windows. In many cases, if you rename the extension to the appropriate one for the archive type involved, e.g., .zip, the file will open in the appropriate archiver, which is handy for extracting them on systems not compatible with the original executable.)
- COMPACK / BUILDSFX
- SDA (Self Dissolving Archive)
- SEA (Self-Extracting Archive]
- Self-extracting ZIP
- SFX (Self-Extracting Archive)
- shar (Shell Archive, in Unix-like systems)
Transfer formats
(encapsulate a system-specific file structure to make it compatible with foreign systems, file transfer protocols, etc.)
- AppleDouble
- AppleSingle
- Bento (1990s Apple cross-platform compound content format)
- Binary II (.bny) (for Apple II series) (often squeezed as .bqy)
- BinHex (.hqx)
- GEOS Convert (.cvt)
- MacBinary
- TI variable file
For low-level transfer encodings, see Transfer Encodings.