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    RecordEditor

    Editor for Fixed Width, Csv and Existing Xml files.

    The RecordEditor is a Data File editor for Flat Files (delimited and fixed field position). It supports Unix / PC / Legacy (e.g. Mainframe) file formats, both Text and binary files. The Editor uses a Record-Layout description to format the files. This is ideal for Fixed width (Text or Binary) files, Cobol Data Files, Mainframe files and complicated Csv files.
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    Smallest possible

    Smallest possible

    Smallest possible syntactically valid files of different types

    Smallest possible is a curated repository whose aim is somewhat playful yet useful: collecting the “smallest possible syntactically valid files” across a large variety of programming, scripting, markup, and binary file types. For example, the repository might include the minimal valid HTML file, minimal valid PDF, minimal valid executable, minimal valid image file, and so on. It serves both as a curiosity and as a utility for developers and testers who might need tiny stub files for testing tooling, parsing, or file-type handling. Because each file targets minimal syntactical correctness, the repository is valuable for edge-case testing (e.g., parsers handling smallest valid inputs). ...
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