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107 lines
2.4 KiB
Groff
107 lines
2.4 KiB
Groff
.Dd Jul 28, 2017
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.Dt RAX2 1
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm rax2
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.Nd radare base converter
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Nm rax2
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.Op Fl ebBsSvxkKh
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.Op [expr] ...
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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This command is part of the radare project.
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.Pp
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This command allows you to convert values between positive and negative integer, float, octal, binary and hexadecimal values.
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.Sh OPTIONS
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.Bl -tag -width Fl
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.It Fl b
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Convert from binary string to character (rax2 \-b 01000101)
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.It Fl k
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Keep the same base as the input data
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.It Fl e
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Swap endian.
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.It Fl F
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Read C strings from stdin and output in hexpairs. Useful to load shellcodes
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.It Fl l
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Append newline to the decoded output for human friendly-ness
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.It Fl K
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Show randomart key asciiart for values or hexpairs
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.It Fl s
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Convert from hex string to character (rax2 \-s 43 4a 50)
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.It Fl S
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Convert from character to hex string (rax2 \-S C J P)
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.It Fl n
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Show hexpairs from integer value
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.It Fl N
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Show hexadecimal C string from integer value
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.It Fl u
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Convert given value to human readable units format
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.It Fl v
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Show program version
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.It Fl x
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Convert a string into a hash
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.It Fl h
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Show usage help message
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.It Fl o
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Convert from octal string to char (rax2 -o 162 62)
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.El
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.Sh USAGE
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.Pp
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Force output mode (numeric base)
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.Pp
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=f floating point
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=2 binary
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=3 ternary
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=8 octal
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=10 decimal
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=16 hexadecimal
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.Pp
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Available variable types are:
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.Pp
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int \-> hex rax2 10
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hex \-> int rax2 0xa
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\-int \-> hex rax2 \-77
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\-hex \-> int rax2 0xffffffb3
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int \-> bin rax2 b30
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bin \-> int rax2 1010d
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float \-> hex rax2 3.33f
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hex \-> float rax2 Fx40551ed8
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oct \-> hex rax2 35o
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hex \-> oct rax2 Ox12 (O is a letter)
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bin \-> hex rax2 1100011b
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hex \-> bin rax2 Bx63
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.Pp
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With no arguments, rax2 reads values from stdin. You can pass one or more values
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as arguments.
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.Pp
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$ rax2 33 0x41 0101b
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0x21
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65
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0x5
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.Pp
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You can do 'unpack' hexpair encoded strings easily.
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.Pp
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$ rax2 \-s 41 42 43
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ABC
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.Pp
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And it supports some math operations.
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.Pp
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$ rax2
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0x5*101b+5
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30
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.Pp
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It is a very useful tool for scripting, so you can read floating point values, or get the integer offset of a jump or a stack delta when analyzing programs.
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.Pp
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Pp
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.Xr radare2(1) ,
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.Xr rahash2(1) ,
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.Xr rafind2(1) ,
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.Xr rabin2(1) ,
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.Xr radiff2(1) ,
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.Xr ragg2(1) ,
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.Xr rarun2(1) ,
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.Xr rasm2(1)
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.Sh AUTHORS
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.Pp
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Written by pancake <pancake@nopcode.org>.
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