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GAP has the following: http://www.gap-system.org/Gap3/Manual3/C023S010.htm

(But note GAP4 exists now I think.)

(The following were comments, but should be parts of the `answer'.)

(i) There is on the GAP site, the following: ftp.gap-system.org/pub/gap/

(ii) There was a lovely book that listed lots of this sort of material presentations, Group Tables by A. D. Thomas, G. V. Wood. It may not answer your question but if you can get your hands on a copy is an interesting perspective. It was published in the Shiva Mathematics series.

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GAP has the following: http://www.gap-system.org/Gap3/Manual3/C023S010.htm

(But note GAP4 exists now I think.)