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KCUTILMGR

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NAME

kcutilmgr - command line interface of miscellaneous utilities

DESCRIPTION

The command ‘ kcutilmgr ’ is a tool of miscellaneous utilities, and to show the configuration. This command is used in the following format. ‘ file ’ specifies a input file. If it is omitted, the standard input is read. If it begins with "@", the trailing substring is treated as the input. ‘ pattern ’ specifies an matching pattern.

kcutilmgr hex [ -d ] [ file ]

Performs hexadecimal encoding and its decoding.

kcutilmgr enc [ -hex | -url | -quote ] [ -d ] [ file ]

Performs Base64 encoding and its decoding.

kcutilmgr ciph [ -key str ] [ file ]

Performs Arcfour cipher and its decipher.

kcutilmgr comp [ -def | -gz | -lzo | -lzma ] [ -d ] [ file ]

Performs ZLIB encoding and its decoding. By default, use the raw format.

kcutilmgr hash [ -fnv | -path | -crc ] [ file ]

Calculates the hash value. By default, use MurMur hashing.

kcutilmgr regex [ -alt str ] [ -ic ] pattern [ file ]

Prints lines matching a regular expression.

kcutilmgr conf [ -v | -i | -l | -p ]

Shows the configuration of Kyoto Cabinet.

kcutilmgr version

Shows the version information of Kyoto Cabinet.

Options feature the following.

-d : perform decoding (unescaping), not encoding (escaping).
-hex
: use hexadecimal encoding.
-url
: use URL encoding.
-quote
: use Quoted-printable encoding.
-key
str : set the cipher key.
-def
: use the deflate format.
-gz
: use the gzip format.
-lzo
: use LZO encoding.
-lzma
: use LZMA encoding.
-fnv
: use FNV hashing.
-path
: use the path hashing of the directory database.
-crc
: calculate the CRC32 checksum.
-alt
str : replaces matching substring with the alternative string.
-ic
: ignores difference between upper and lower cases.
-v
: show the version number of Kyoto Cabinet.
-i
: show options to include the headers of Tokyo Cabinet.
-l
: show options to link the library of Tokyo Cabinet.
-p
: show the directory path of the commands.

This command returns 0 on success, another on failure.

SEE ALSO

kcutiltest (1)