| Goal | Metric | Target | |------|--------|--------| | | % of archives using non‑default level | ≥ 80 % within 2 months | | Built‑in encryption (AES‑256) | % of archives encrypted in production | ≥ 95 % after 1 month | | Deterministic archive generation | % of builds with reproducible ZIP hashes | 100 % for CI builds | | CLI parity with legacy zip | Number of legacy scripts that run unchanged | ≥ 99 % (only deprecation warnings) | | Performance | Average time to zip 100 MB of text files (level 6) | ≤ 1.5 × legacy zip time | | Zero external runtime deps | Binary size increase | ≤ 200 KB over existing ktso binary |
Here’s a short, engaging blog post draft about — assuming it refers to a tool or method for creating optimized, compressed zip archives (e.g., for game mods, software deployment, or embedded systems). If you meant something else, let me know! ktso zipset
In a security and technical context (particularly in Russian-speaking or military-adjacent technical documents), (Russian: КТСО - Комплекс технических средств охраны ) refers to a Complex of Technical Means for Protection/Security . | Goal | Metric | Target | |------|--------|--------|