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Dump files in octal and other formats

Synopsis

od [--help] [-A|--address-radix] [-j|--skip-bytes] [-N|--read-bytes] [--endian] [-S|--strings] [-a ] [-b ] [-c ] [-d ] [-D ] [-o ] [-I ] [-L ] [-i ] [-l ] [-x ] [-h ] [-O ] [-s ] [-X ] [-H ] [-e ] [-f ] [-F ] [-t|--format] [-v|--output-duplicates] [-w|--width] [--traditional] [-V|--version] [FILENAME]

Description

Dump files in octal and other formats

Options

--help

Print help information.

-A,  --address-radix=RADIX

Select the base in which file offsets are printed.

-j,  --skip-bytes=BYTES

Skip bytes input bytes before formatting and writing.

-N,  --read-bytes=BYTES

limit dump to BYTES input bytes

--endian=big|little

byte order to use for multi-byte formats

[possible values: big, little]

-S,  --strings=BYTES

NotImplemented: output strings of at least BYTES graphic chars. 3 is assumed when BYTES is not specified.

-a

named characters, ignoring high-order bit

-b

octal bytes

-c

ASCII characters or backslash escapes

-d

unsigned decimal 2-byte units

-D

unsigned decimal 4-byte units

-o

octal 2-byte units

-I

decimal 8-byte units

-L

decimal 8-byte units

-i

decimal 4-byte units

-l

decimal 8-byte units

-x

hexadecimal 2-byte units

-h

hexadecimal 2-byte units

-O

octal 4-byte units

-s

decimal 2-byte units

-X

hexadecimal 4-byte units

-H

hexadecimal 4-byte units

-e

floating point double precision (64-bit) units

-f

floating point double precision (32-bit) units

-F

floating point double precision (64-bit) units

-t,  --format=TYPE

select output format or formats

-v,  --output-duplicates

do not use * to mark line suppression

-w,  --width=BYTES

output BYTES bytes per output line. 32 is implied when BYTES is not specified.

--traditional

compatibility mode with one input, offset and label.

-V,  --version

Print version

Extra

Displays data in various human-readable formats. If multiple formats are specified, the output will contain all formats in the order they appear on the command line. Each format will be printed on a new line. Only the line containing the first format will be prefixed with the offset.

If no filename is specified, or it is "-", stdin will be used. After a "--", no more options will be recognized. This allows for filenames starting with a "-".

If a filename is a valid number which can be used as an offset in the second form, you can force it to be recognized as a filename if you include an option like "-j0", which is only valid in the first form.

RADIX is one of o,d,x,n for octal, decimal, hexadecimal or none.

BYTES is decimal by default, octal if prefixed with a "0", or hexadecimal if prefixed with "0x". The suffixes b, KB, K, MB, M, GB, G, will multiply the number with 512, 1000, 1024, 1000^2, 1024^2, 1000^3, 1024^3, 1000^2, 1024^2.

OFFSET and LABEL are octal by default, hexadecimal if prefixed with "0x" or decimal if a "." suffix is added. The "b" suffix will multiply with 512.

TYPE contains one or more format specifications consisting of:
   a       for printable 7-bits ASCII
   c       for utf-8 characters or octal for undefined characters
   d[SIZE] for signed decimal
   f[SIZE] for floating point
   o[SIZE] for octal
   u[SIZE] for unsigned decimal
   x[SIZE] for hexadecimal SIZE is the number of bytes which can be the number 1, 2, 4, 8 or 16,
   or C, I, S, L for 1, 2, 4, 8 bytes for integer types,
   or F, D, L for 4, 8, 16 bytes for floating point. Any type specification can have a "z" suffix, which will add a ASCII dump at
   the end of the line.

If an error occurred, a diagnostic message will be printed to stderr, and the exit code will be non-zero.

Version

v0.0.27

Info

od 0.0.27