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Coloursum
Jul 20, 2023
Colourise your checksum output
This is a utility into which you can pipe the output from various checksum generators, to get coloured output.
It understands both the BSD “tag” form, as well as the GNU Coreutils/Perl shasum1 form of checksums, and has been tested with the output from macOS’ md5 and shasum, as well as GNU md5sum and sha256sum.
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