Let's bake support for launching directly into #lucybz IRC straight into the VMU!
Let's bake support for launching directly into #lucybz IRC straight into the VMU!
Which #HEX editor do you guys recommend using on which platform? Is there any app that works on all three? (#Linux, #macOS, #Windows)
Don't really need anything too fancy, also don't mind paying for a really well supported and quality app.
I've been looking at 010 (https://www.sweetscape.com/010editor) as well as HexEd.it. First one seems really powerful, but not sure I need that to edit bios and EC firmware files. Second is a web app with all due limits.
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Need to poke some bytes? There is a new hex editor in town 💯
🐗 **hexhog** — A configurable hex viewer & editor for your terminal.
🎨 Custom themes, charset config and color-coded bytes.
🦀 Written in Rust & built with @ratatui_rs
⭐ GitHub: https://github.com/DVDTSB/hexhog
#rustlang #ratatui #tui #hexeditor #hex #terminal #opensource
REHex 0.63.3 is out now, including improvements to the bitmap preview tool, text search, disassembly and tool detaching/docking. Full list of changes on the release page:
Okteta 0.26.23 released for Haiku.
Okteta is an editor & viewer for the raw data of files. Its functionality is
mainly implemented in software libraries with a public API and thus also
available to other software.
Learn more at https://apps.kde.org/okteta
#HaikuOS #haikuports #KDE #Qt #Okteta #HexEditor #opensource
SweetScape released a new version of notorious 010Editor with the version 16.0
https://www.sweetscape.com/010editor/latest_version.html
* ARM64 Support for MacOS
* Still no ARM64 Support for Linux :/
Hex Editors: How to Use Them Effectively: https://matthewplascencia.substack.com/p/hex-editors-how-to-use-them-effectively
What’s your favorite #HexEditor on #Linux? 🤔
I can’t seem to find one with a good balance between “simple”, “able to interpret these 4 bytes as i32”, and “pulls in half of KDE/Gnome/Mono as a dependency”. 🤔
So far, I’m mostly using hexedit. (Some 20, 30 years ago, I used “Hex Workshop” on Windows. That was nice.)
REHex 0.63.0 is finally out!