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* Initial implementation of the visual mode in core
* Added pc and ps print formats (c code and string)
* Added '/' command in core (search hexa and str)
* Add '-d' to radare2 test program
* New r_file_path to resolve file path thru $PATH
* 'make install' works everywhere
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  =========================
  libr - codename 'radare2'
  =========================

LibR is the refactoring of the old radare1 core in a set of libraries
defining the APIs of radare2.

The library 'libr' is composed by different modules, each one implementing
working modules of radare, so then, we get a complete set of libraries for
analyzing code, disassembling bytes, dumping bytes, plugin handling, etc..

The 'R' is for refactoring, reversing, radare, ...

Each module has its own test directory (t/) which contains simple applications
using the upper directory code and linking against the direct dependencies.

This enables a fine-grained test level for checking all functionalities in
one shot and give us the opportunity to write radare2 as test programs.

  --pancake