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HEXYL

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DESCRIPTION
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NAME

hexyl - command-line hex viewer

DESCRIPTION

hexyl 0.8.0 A command-line hex viewer

USAGE:

hexyl [OPTIONS] [FILE]

OPTIONS:

-n , --length <N>

Only read N bytes from the input. The N argument can also include a unit with a decimal prefix (kB, MB, ..) or binary prefix (kiB, MiB, ..). Examples: --length = 64 , --length = 4KiB

-c , --bytes <N>

An alias for -n /--length

-s , --skip <N>

Skip the first N bytes of the input. The N argument can also include a unit (see ‘--length‘ for details)

--block-size <SIZE>

Sets the size of the ‘block‘ unit to SIZE. Examples: --block-size = 1024 , --block-size = 4kB

-v , --no-squeezing

Displays all input data. Otherwise any number of groups of output lines which would be identical to the preceding group of lines, are replaced with a line comprised of a single asterisk.

--color <WHEN>

When to use colors. The auto-mode only displays colors if the output goes to an interactive terminal [default: always] [possible values: always, auto, never]

--border <STYLE>

Whether to draw a border with Unicode characters, ASCII characters, or none at all [default: unicode] [possible values: unicode, ascii, none]

-o , --display-offset <N>

Add N bytes to the displayed file position. The N argument can also include a unit (see ‘--length‘ for details)

-h , --help

Prints help information

-V , --version

Prints version information

ARGS:

<FILE>

The file to display. If no FILE argument is given, read from STDIN.