Rust implementation of Lempel-Ziv Jaccard Distance (LZJD) algorithm based on jLZJD by Edward Raff.
Main differences:
- Rust instead of Java
 - Can use any hasher (executable uses CRC32) instead of just Murmur3
 - Does not allocate memory for every unique hash, instead keeps k=1024 smallest
 - Based on 
Vec<u64>instead ofIntSetNoRemove, which is more like HashMap - Hash files are considerably smaller if small sequences have been digested
 
This fork has minor changes:
- Update to Rust edition 2021.
 - Remove dependencies preventing it from working on non-x86 hardware.
 
USAGE:
    lzjd [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] <INPUT>...
FLAGS:
    -c, --compare        compare SDBFs in file, or two SDBF files
    -r, --deep           generate SDBFs from directories and files
    -g, --gen-compare    compare all pairs in source data
    -h, --help           Prints help information
    -V, --version        Prints version information
OPTIONS:
    -o, --output <FILE>            send output to files
    -t, --threshold <THRESHOLD>    only show results >= threshold [default: 1]
ARGS:
    <INPUT>...    Sets the input file to use