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Shed

Shed (simple hex editor) is a hex editor written for Unix/Linux using ncurses, with a friendly pico-style interface. It shows data in ASCII, hex, dec, oct, and binary, and allows editing in all of these bases. Features also include searching and dumping.

Tags Utilities Text Editors
Licenses GPL
Operating Systems Unix POSIX
Implementation C

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  •  24 Mar 2009 17:15
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    Changes: New features include file type descriptions, multi-byte editing, case insensitive search, better backspace support, improved large-file support, units (K,M,G) support for the jump command, the -L/--length option, the -n/--nofollow if the --enable-nofollow configure option is used.

    • Rrelease-mid
    •  23 Nov 2008 22:53
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    Changes: This release adds experimental large file support. Enable it with ./configure --enable-lfs, and please provide feedback on this. There is also a fix for Cygwin that can be enabled, and a new command line option.

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    •  11 Jul 2006 11:21
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    Changes: This release adds new behaviour for the "binary" column, allowing editing to be done by toggling bits. The old behaviour is still available by pressing B.

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    •  05 Sep 2005 21:56
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    Changes: This release made it possible to read from stdin rather than a file. Minor feature improvements and bugfixes were made.

    • Rrelease-mid
    •  16 Oct 2004 22:13
    • Rrelease-after

    Changes: This release adds various minor feature enhancements.

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