/heksa

CLI hex dumper with colors

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heksa

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Hex dumper with colors

Features

  • ANSI colors for different byte groups such as
    • Printable: A-Z, a-z, 0-9
    • Spaces: space, tab, new line
    • Special: 0x00, 0xFF
  • Output multiple formats at once (hexadecimal, decimal, octal, bits or special combination formats)
  • Multiple offset formats (hexadecimal, decimal, octal, percentage)
    • First one is displayed on left side and second one on the right side
  • Read only N bytes
  • Seek to given offset
    • also reads from end of file when using minus sign
  • Seek and limit supports
    • Prefixes hex (0x), octal (0o) and binary (0b)
    • Units (KB, KiB, MB, MiB, GB, GiB, TB, TiB)
  • Print relative offset starting from zero if seeking a file
  • Read from stdin

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heksa --help

heksa - hex file dumper v1.14.0 - (2021-05-18T16:20:59+03:00)
(c) Pekka Järvinen 2019- [ https://github.com/raspi/heksa ]
SYNOPSIS:
    heksa [--format|-f <fmt1,fmt2,..>] [--help|-h|-?]
          [--limit|-l <[prefix]bytes[unit]>] [--offset-format|-o <fmt1[,fmt2]>]
          [--print-relative-offset|-r] [--seek|-s <[prefix]offset[unit]>]
          [--splitter|-S <size>] [--version] [--width|-w <[prefix]width>]
          <filename> or STDIN

OPTIONS:
    --format|-f <fmt1,fmt2,..>          One or multiple of: asc, bit, bitwasc, bitwdec, bitwhex, blk, dec, decwasc, hex, hexwasc, oct (default: "hex,asc")

    --help|-h|-?                        Show this help (default: false)

    --limit|-l <[prefix]bytes[unit]>    Read only N bytes (0 = no limit). See NOTES. (default: "0")

    --offset-format|-o <fmt1[,fmt2]>    One or two of: dec, hex, humiec, humsi, oct, per, no, ''.
                                        First one is displayed on the left side and second one on right side after formatters. (default: "hex")

    --print-relative-offset|-r          Print relative offset(s) starting from 0 (file only) (default: false)

    --seek|-s <[prefix]offset[unit]>    Start reading from certain offset. See NOTES. (default: "0")

    --splitter|-S <size>                Insert visual splitter every N bytes. Zero (0) disables. (default: 8)

    --version                           Show version information (default: false)

    --width|-w <[prefix]width>          Width. See NOTES. (default: "16")


NOTES:
    - You can use prefixes for seek, limit and width. 0x = hex, 0b = binary, 0o = octal
    - Use '--seek \-1234' for seeking from end of file
    - Limit and seek parameters supports units (KB, KiB, MB, MiB, GB, GiB, TB, TiB)
    - --print-relative-offset can be used when seeking to certain offset to also print extra offset position starting from zero
    - Offset formatters:
      - Disable formatter output with 'no' or ''
      - 'humiec' (IEC: 1024 B) and 'humsi' (SI: 1000 B) displays offset in human form (n KiB/KB)
    - Formatters:
      - 'blk' can be used to print simple color blocks which helps to visualize where data vs. human readable strings are

EXAMPLES:
    heksa -f hex,asc,bit foo.dat
    heksa -o hex,per -f hex,asc foo.dat
    heksa -o hex -f hex,asc,bit foo.dat
    heksa -o no -f bit foo.dat
    heksa -l 0x1024 foo.dat
    heksa -s 0b1010 foo.dat
    heksa -s 4321KiB foo.dat
    heksa -w 8 foo.dat
    echo "test" | heksa

Requirements

Get source

git clone https://github.com/raspi/heksa

Contributing and helping with the project

See CONTRIBUTING.md and current issues that might need help.

Developing

  1. Make changes
  2. make build or just go build .

Releasing new version:

Requirements:

  • upx for compressing executables
  1. Create new version tag
  2. make release

If there's a lot of visual changes you can take new screenshots with screenshot.sh script in _assets directory

Is it any good?

Yes.