tldr/pages/common/xxd.md
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xxd

Create a hexadecimal representation (hexdump) from a binary file, or vice-versa.

  • Generate a hexdump from a binary file and display the output:

xxd {{input_file}}

  • Generate a hexdump from a binary file and save it as a text file:

xxd {{input_file}} {{output_file}}

  • Display the output with 10 columns of one octet (byte) each:

xxd -c {{10}} {{input_file}}

  • Display output only up to a length of 32 bytes:

xxd -l {{32}} {{input_file}}

  • Display the output in plain mode, without any gaps between the columns:

xxd -p {{input_file}}

  • Revert a plaintext hexdump back into binary, and save it as a binary file:

xxd -r -p {{input_file}} {{output_file}}