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hexyl
DESCRIPTION
hexyl is a simple hex viewer for the terminal. It uses a colored output to distinguish different categories of bytes (NULL bytes, printable ASCII characters, ASCII whitespace characters, other ASCII characters and non-ASCII). If you run Ubuntu 19.10 (Eoan Ermine) or newer, you can install the officially maintained package. If you run Debian Buster or newer, you can also install the officially maintained Debian package. Check out the release page for binary builds. Alternatively, install from source via cargo (see below). Make sure that you use a terminal that supports ANSI escape sequences (like ConHost v2 since Windows 10 1703 or Windows Terminal since Windows 10 1903).
Features
- A simple hex viewer for the terminal
- It uses a colored output to distinguish different categories of bytes
- NULL bytes, printable ASCII characters, ASCII whitespace characters, other ASCII characters and non-ASCII
- Check out the release page for binary builds
- If you have Rust 1.40 or higher, you can install hexyl from source via cargo
- Licensed under either of Apache, or MIT license
Programming Language
Rust
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