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The bvi is a display-oriented editor for binary files (hex-editor), based on the vi texteditor. If you are familiar with vi, just start the editor and begin to edit! A bmore programm is also included in the
package.
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Compile Elixir applications into single, easily distributed executable binaries. Bakeware extends Mix releases with the ability to turn Elixir projects into single binaries that can be copied and directly run. No need to install Erlang or untar files. The binaries look and feel like the build-products from other languages. Since everything was written quickly and the integration is fairly straightforward, we recommend that you take a look at the examples. The examples are bare bones Elixir...
Katana aims to provide a binary-level hot-patching system for userland. Further it aims to work with existing toolchains and formats so as to be easy to use and to hopefully pave the way for incorporating patching as a standard part of the toolchain.
ELF Workbench is a program intended for analyzing/inspecting ELF object files that also allows to patch them. It provides an interactive user interface similar to that used by GDB.
See feature list below for more details.
Ncurses based hex editor with vi/vim-like interface. Features include large file support, search highlight, multiple undo/redo, visual select, cut/paste, blob coloring, file tabs, and much more.
The original source tarball for Evis version 2.2_0, unmodified, is in Files.
README.txt gives tips for compiling on modern compilers (gcc-4.4.5 / linux) and using Xcode for Apple Sierra OS.
Elvis is a vi(1) (visual ed) vi editor clone (vim is another clone). "vi" is short for "visual ed(1)" (the 1 means see manpage for ed in section 1 of unix manual pages). vi as a visual editor means typical keyboard editing with ed(1) accessible to do complex editing jobs that developers often require (emacs is a heavyweight better than vi, but harder to use).
hexcompare is a curses-based utility to compare and identify differences between two binary files. These differences are then represented visually with an interactive block diagram.
Minihex is a minimal hex editor written for POSIX environment. It's written for terminals, so it can run without X11.
To edit a file, just invoke `ihex <your_file_name>` and a powerful hex editor is right there on your terminal.
Hexed is a cross platform, console hexadecimal file editor. It's designed to be used in scripts and makefiles with options set via arguments.
Hexed has a few simple commands with the ability to perform multiple actions from a single command statement. You can enter a range of data, delete a block and move another block all from one command line.
It has support for word sizes of 8, 16, 32 and 64 bit both for displaying and editing data.
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REX: Remote EXecution Distributed Computing Services for Linux and Solaris,
providing C and C++ APIs, librex library and "rexd" daemon software to implement
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