Heme

Jul 20, 2023

Small and fast console hex editor for Unix-like systems

Heme is intended to be fast and portable console hex editor for Unix-like systems. It has undo support number of undo operations is only limited by available memory, ability to fill a range of addresses with the specified byte, ability to search for a single byte or character string. Offsets can be given in hexadecimal, octal, or decimal forms. There are two editing modes hex binary and ASCII text.

Heme uses standard curses library for screen and input handling, and offers colors support they can be set in the configuration file.



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