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    fHash

    fHash

    A files hash calculator for Windows and macOS.

    An open source files hash calculator for Windows and macOS. * MD5, SHA1, SHA256 and SHA512. * Drag & drop. * Integrated with context menu in Explorer/Finder. * Support Windows 7 and later. * Support macOS 13 and later, with universal binary. * Support Dark Mode. * English and Simplified Chinese UI. The icon "希" is from hash in Chinese "哈希".
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    file digest

    A command-line utility for calculating and verifying file checksums.

    ...Usage: digest [-c] <algorithm> <filename(s)> For example, if you want to calculate the checksums using skein512/256 algorithm, use this command: digest skein512/256 * > checksums.skein To verify the checksums: digest -c skein512/256 checksums.skein You can get a full list of supported algorithms and test the performance of different algorithms on your PC using the command: digest test <iterations> <filename> This will calculate hash sum of <filename> multiple times (number of times is specified by <iterations>) and output the results with precise timings. Note: if you have a 64-bit operating system, use 64-bit binary of the utility, because it is significantly faster for large files.
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