Various ZIM command line tools.

Most famous tools are:

* `zimcheck` verifies that a given ZIM file is not corrupted. It
  provides many features to secure that ZIM entries are proper and
  properly linked.

* `zimdump` inspects or dumps (part of) a ZIM file.

* `zimwriterfs` creates ZIM files from a locally-stored directory
  containing "self-sufficient" HTML content (with pictures, javascript
  and stylesheets). The result will contain all the files of the
  local directory compressed and merged in the ZIM file. Nothing
  more, nothing less. The generated file can be opened with a ZIM
  reader; Kiwix is one example, but there are others.


This needs the libzim update I just sent out.  OK?

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