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Instead, quite the container and print out an appropriate error message
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Hi, I was upgrading my dependencies and saw this module was updated. Since it's v0.x there could be breaking changes with updates - so I went to the Releases tab to look for a changelog, but there's none for v0.24.0.
I see now that you just removed the minimum memory limit, but would you mind adding a changelog to avoid confusion? It's a bit worrying when I don't know what's changed - espec
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Our users are often confused by the output from programs such as zip2john sometimes being very large (multi-gigabyte). Maybe we should identify and enhance these programs to output a message to stderr to explain to users that it's normal for the output to be very large - maybe always or maybe only when the output size is above a threshold (e.g., 1 million bytes?)