A new package has been created in the AUR for building and installing `fq` from the latest git source: <https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/fq-git/> Signed-off-by: Orhun Parmaksız <orhunparmaksiz@gmail.com>
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fq
Tool, language and decoders for inspecting binary data.
In most cases fq works the same way as jq but instead of reading JSON it reads binary data. The result is a JSON compatible structures where each value has a bit range, symbolic interpretations and know how to be presented in a useful way.
You can pronounce the name as you wish, i pronounce jq /‘dʒei’kju:/ so I usually prefer /‘ef’kju:/.
NOTE: fq is early in development and many things are missing, broken or do not make sense. That also means there is a great opportunity to help out!
Goals
- Make binary formats accessible and queryable.
- Nested formats and bit-oriented decoding.
- Quick and comfortable CLI tool.
- Bit and byte transformations and conversions.
- Programmer's calculator.
Hopes
- Make it useful enough that people want to help improve it.
- Inspire people to create similar tools.
Usage
Basic usage is fq . file
.
For details see usage.md
Install
Download release for your
platform, unarchive it and move the executable to PATH
etc.
Homebrew
# install latest release
brew install wader/tap/fq
Arch Linux
fq
can be installed from the community repository using pacman:
pacman -S fq
You can also build and install the development (VCS) package using an AUR helper:
paru -S fq-git
Nix
nix-shell -p fq
FreeBSD
Use the fq port.
Build from source
Make sure you have go 1.17 or later installed.
To install directly from git repository do:
# build and install latest release
go install github.com/wader/fq@latest
# or build and install latest master
go install github.com/wader/fq@master
# copy binary to $PATH if needed
cp "$(go env GOPATH)/bin/fq" /usr/local/bin
To build and run tests from source directory:
make test fq
# copy binary to $PATH if needed
cp fq /usr/local/bin
Supported formats
aac_frame, adts, adts_frame, apev2, av1_ccr, av1_frame, av1_obu, avc_annexb, avc_au, avc_dcr, avc_nalu, avc_pps, avc_sei, avc_sps, bzip2, dns, dns_tcp, elf, ether8023_frame, exif, flac, flac_frame, flac_metadatablock, flac_metadatablocks, flac_picture, flac_streaminfo, gif, gzip, hevc_annexb, hevc_au, hevc_dcr, hevc_nalu, icc_profile, icmp, id3v1, id3v11, id3v2, ipv4_packet, jpeg, json, matroska, mp3, mp3_frame, mp4, mpeg_asc, mpeg_es, mpeg_pes, mpeg_pes_packet, mpeg_spu, mpeg_ts, ogg, ogg_page, opus_packet, pcap, pcapng, png, protobuf, protobuf_widevine, pssh_playready, raw, sll2_packet, sll_packet, tar, tcp_segment, tiff, udp_datagram, vorbis_comment, vorbis_packet, vp8_frame, vp9_cfm, vp9_frame, vpx_ccr, wav, webp, xing, zip
For details see formats.md
TODO and ideas
See TODO.md
Development
See dev.md
Thanks and related projects
This project would not have been possible without itchyny's jq implementation gojq. I also want to thank HexFiend for inspiration and ideas and stedolan for inventing the jq language.
Similar or related projects:
- HexFiend
- binspector
- kaitai
- Wireshark (specially
tshark -T json
) - MediaInfo (specially
mediainfo --Output=JSON
andmediainfo --Details=1
) - GNU poke
- ffmpeg/ffprobe
- hexdump