While you could bridge to older C-libraries, the Swift community has created some fantastic, "Swifty" wrappers that make the process much safer.
Since there isn't a widely recognized software or file specifically named "siwt.zip," this blog post assumes it refers to a custom (a common "fat-finger" typo for swift.zip ).
Whether you’re building a document-heavy enterprise app or a simple photo sharer, at some point, you’re going to need to compress files. While macOS and iOS have built-in support for many formats, handling .zip archives directly in Swift can feel daunting if you don't know where to look. Today, we’re looking at how to make archiving effortless.