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It is utility tool to create a tarball of existing objects in Amazon S3. It allows customers to group existing Amazon S3 objects into TAR files without having to download the files. | It simplifies the use of AWS services by providing a set of libraries that are consistent and familiar for Kotlin developers. It is multi-platform, with support for JVM and Android environments. |
Create a tarball of existing objects in Amazon S3;
Leverages existing S3 APIs to create the archives | Multi-platform support;
Familiar Kotlin experience;
Has a modular architecture with a separate package published for each service |
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