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A command line tool to manage bytes in hex dumps or packet captures
Command-line tool to examine or edit bytes in hex, octal, binary, or in packet capture (pcap) dumps. Exd is intended to be used in conjunction with hex dump tools such as xxd, od, hexdump, or hd, and with packet capture dump tools such as tshark and text2pcap.
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edbin is a small tool for edit binary file.
It is command line tool easy to add to script.
It is source code release.
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A command line tool that converts a custom xml document (xsav) to a SPSS binary file (sav). It is often easy to generate xml files from software, and by using this tool a SPSS (computer tool for statistical analysis) binary file can easily be generated.
Procbyte is a tool to access binary files from shell programming. It has binary data handling, read/write capability, basic math and date conversions. It is intended to aid in bash programming, but can be used from any command line tool or application.
NOTE: This was accidentally uploaded as a beta, instead of alpha, but its status IS ALPHA. The next upload will standardize the language to the point where any scripts that work in it will work in all future versions -- however, scripts written for this version may not work in subsequent ones, the (mostly output) commands have changed:
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etc.
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