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				| # crc32
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| 
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| Standard CRC-32 algorithm implementation in JS (for the browser and nodejs).
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| Emphasis on correctness, performance, and IE6+ support.
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| 
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| ## Installation
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| 
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| With [npm](https://www.npmjs.org/package/crc-32):
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| 
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| ```bash
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| $ npm install crc-32
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| ```
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| 
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| When installed globally, npm installs a script `crc32` that computes the
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| checksum for a specified file or standard input.
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| 
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| <details>
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|   <summary><b>CDN Availability</b> (click to show)</summary>
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| 
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| |    CDN     | URL                                        |
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| |-----------:|:-------------------------------------------|
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| |    `unpkg` | <https://unpkg.com/crc-32/>                |
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| | `jsDelivr` | <https://jsdelivr.com/package/npm/crc-32>  |
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| |    `CDNjs` | <https://cdnjs.com/libraries/crc-32>       |
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| 
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| </details>
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| 
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| 
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| ## Integration
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| 
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| Using NodeJS or a bundler:
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| 
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| ```js
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| var CRC32 = require("crc-32");
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| ```
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| 
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| In the browser, the `crc32.js` script can be loaded directly:
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| 
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| ```html
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| <script src="crc32.js"></script>
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| ```
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| 
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| The browser script exposes a variable `CRC32`.
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| 
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| The script will manipulate `module.exports` if available .  This is not always
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| desirable.  To prevent the behavior, define `DO_NOT_EXPORT_CRC`.
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| 
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| ### CRC32C (Castagnoli)
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| 
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| The module and CDNs also include a parallel script for CRC32C calculations.
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| 
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| Using NodeJS or a bundler:
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| 
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| ```js
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| var CRC32C = require("crc-32/crc32c");
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| ```
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| 
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| In the browser, the `crc32c.js` script can be loaded directly:
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| 
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| ```html
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| <script src="crc32c.js"></script>
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| ```
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| 
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| The browser exposes a variable `CRC32C`.
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| 
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| The script will manipulate `module.exports` if available .  This is not always
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| desirable.  To prevent the behavior, define `DO_NOT_EXPORT_CRC`.
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| 
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| ## Usage
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| 
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| In all cases, the relevant function takes an argument representing data and an
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| optional second argument representing the starting "seed" (for rolling CRC).
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| 
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| The return value is a signed 32-bit integer.
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| 
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| - `CRC32.buf(byte array or buffer[, seed])` assumes the argument is a sequence
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|   of 8-bit unsigned integers (nodejs `Buffer`, `Uint8Array` or array of bytes).
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| 
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| - `CRC32.bstr(binary string[, seed])` assumes the argument is a binary string
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|   where byte `i` is the low byte of the UCS-2 char: `str.charCodeAt(i) & 0xFF`
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| 
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| - `CRC32.str(string[, seed])` assumes the argument is a standard JS string and
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|   calculates the hash of the UTF-8 encoding.
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| 
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| For example:
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| 
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| ```js
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| // var CRC32 = require('crc-32');               // uncomment this line if in node
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| CRC32.str("SheetJS")                            // -1647298270
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| CRC32.bstr("SheetJS")                           // -1647298270
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| CRC32.buf([ 83, 104, 101, 101, 116, 74, 83 ])   // -1647298270
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| 
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| crc32 = CRC32.buf([83, 104])                    // -1826163454  "Sh"
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| crc32 = CRC32.str("eet", crc32)                 //  1191034598  "Sheet"
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| CRC32.bstr("JS", crc32)                         // -1647298270  "SheetJS"
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| 
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| [CRC32.str("\u2603"),  CRC32.str("\u0003")]     // [ -1743909036,  1259060791 ]
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| [CRC32.bstr("\u2603"), CRC32.bstr("\u0003")]    // [  1259060791,  1259060791 ]
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| [CRC32.buf([0x2603]),  CRC32.buf([0x0003])]     // [  1259060791,  1259060791 ]
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| 
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| // var CRC32C = require('crc-32/crc32c');       // uncomment this line if in node
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| CRC32C.str("SheetJS")                           // -284764294
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| CRC32C.bstr("SheetJS")                          // -284764294
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| CRC32C.buf([ 83, 104, 101, 101, 116, 74, 83 ])  // -284764294
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| 
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| crc32c = CRC32C.buf([83, 104])                  // -297065629   "Sh"
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| crc32c = CRC32C.str("eet", crc32c)              //  1241364256  "Sheet"
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| CRC32C.bstr("JS", crc32c)                       // -284764294   "SheetJS"
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| 
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| [CRC32C.str("\u2603"),  CRC32C.str("\u0003")]   // [  1253703093,  1093509285 ]
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| [CRC32C.bstr("\u2603"), CRC32C.bstr("\u0003")]  // [  1093509285,  1093509285 ]
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| [CRC32C.buf([0x2603]),  CRC32C.buf([0x0003])]   // [  1093509285,  1093509285 ]
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| ```
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| 
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| ### Best Practices
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| 
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| Even though the initial seed is optional, for performance reasons it is highly
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| recommended to explicitly pass the default seed 0.
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| 
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| In NodeJS with the native Buffer implementation, it is oftentimes faster to
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| convert binary strings with `Buffer.from(bstr, "binary")` first:
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| 
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| ```js
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| /* Frequently slower in NodeJS */
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| crc32 = CRC32.bstr(bstr, 0);
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| /* Frequently faster in NodeJS */
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| crc32 = CRC32.buf(Buffer.from(bstr, "binary"), 0);
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| ```
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| 
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| This does not apply to browser `Buffer` shims, and thus is not implemented in
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| the library directly.
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| 
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| ## Testing
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| 
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| `make test` will run the nodejs-based test.
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| 
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| To run the in-browser tests, run a local server and go to the `ctest` directory.
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| `make ctestserv` will start a python `SimpleHTTPServer` server on port 8000.
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| 
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| To update the browser artifacts, run `make ctest`.
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| 
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| To generate the bits file, use the `crc32` function from python `zlib`:
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| 
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| ```python
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| >>> from zlib import crc32
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| >>> x="foo bar baz٪☃🍣"
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| >>> crc32(x)
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| 1531648243
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| >>> crc32(x+x)
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| -218791105
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| >>> crc32(x+x+x)
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| 1834240887
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| ```
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| 
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| The included `crc32.njs` script can process files or standard input:
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| 
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| ```bash
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| $ echo "this is a test" > t.txt
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| $ bin/crc32.njs t.txt
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| 1912935186
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| ```
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| 
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| For comparison, the included `crc32.py` script uses python `zlib`:
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| 
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| ```bash
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| $ bin/crc32.py t.txt
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| 1912935186
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| ```
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| 
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| On OSX the command `cksum` generates unsigned CRC-32 with Algorithm 3:
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| 
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| ```bash
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| $ cksum -o 3 < IE8.Win7.For.Windows.VMware.zip
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| 1891069052 4161613172
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| $ crc32 --unsigned ~/Downloads/IE8.Win7.For.Windows.VMware.zip
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| 1891069052
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| ```
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| 
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| ## Performance
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| 
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| `make perf` will run algorithmic performance tests (which should justify certain
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| decisions in the code).
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| 
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| The [`adler-32` project](http://git.io/adler32) has more performance notes
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| 
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| ## License
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| 
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| Please consult the attached LICENSE file for details.  All rights not explicitly
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| granted by the Apache 2.0 license are reserved by the Original Author.
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| 
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| ## Badges
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| 
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| [](https://saucelabs.com/u/crc32)
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| 
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| [](https://travis-ci.org/SheetJS/js-crc32)
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| [](https://coveralls.io/r/SheetJS/js-crc32?branch=master)
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| [](https://david-dm.org/sheetjs/js-crc32)
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| [](https://npmjs.org/package/crc-32)
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| [](https://ghit.me/repo/sheetjs/js-xlsx)
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| [](https://github.com/SheetJS/js-crc32)
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