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@julien-c Thanks for reviewing. When you have time, could you help merge this and release a new version? |
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The zipfile(https://github.com/mapbox/node-zipfile) package currently fails to compile on Node.js 12 and above across Mac/Windows/Linux platforms, and doesn't support Mac ARM or Windows ARM architectures. When using the epub library, requiring zipfile fails, defaulting to adm-zip instead.
zipread uses Node.js's built-in zlib library, offering similar performance to zipfile without requiring compilation, and supports Mac ARM/Windows ARM architectures. Please consider replacing the zipfile package with this alternative.
https://github.com/szastupov/zipread
zipread is a ZIP file reader designed for speed and memory efficiency. Unlike other modules, it doesn't read the whole file into memory and uses native ZLIB functions for decompression.