A console hexadecimal editor by Adam Rogoyski
Hexedit is a full screen hex editor using the curses, ncurses, or pdcurses library.
Some of it's features are:
-Familiar setup, similar to Nortan's Diskedit.
-File Selection widget for selecting a file to edit.
-Editing and Viewing disks in Linux and OpenBSD.
-Allows Inserting and Deleting bytes from the file.
-Highlights changes in the file in bold.
-Fast boyer-moore string and byte searches.
-Undo - keeps track of all changes, reverting back to original always possible.
-Start of a base conversion/calculator utility built in.
-Portable. This should run on any platform with a dialect of the curses library.
Hexedit author is Adam Rogoyski who licensed it under GPL. For more information, visit the dedicated webpage on his website: http://www.rogoyski.com/adam/programs/hexedit/
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osc -A https://api.opensuse.org checkout home:pascom/Hexedit-rogoyski && cd $_
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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Hexedit-rogoyski.changes | 0000002330 2.28 KB | |
Hexedit-rogoyski.spec | 0000002430 2.37 KB | |
hexedit-rogoyski-0.9.7.tar.xz | 0000135508 132 KB |
Latest Revision
- Hexedit uses tentative definitions for global variables which is not supported by default by GCC any more.
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