bed VS rust-hox

Compare bed vs rust-hox and see what are their differences.

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bed rust-hox
2 2
1,202 4
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5.9 0.0
12 days ago almost 2 years ago
Go Rust
MIT License GNU General Public License v3.0 only
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bed

Posts with mentions or reviews of bed. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-10-22.

rust-hox

Posts with mentions or reviews of rust-hox. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-16.
  • Hexyl: A command-line hex viewer
    7 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 16 Jun 2023
    Cool idea with the color!

    But for my needs the hex viewer that I've wrote works best. I need those number displays at the bottom and an easy way to go to relative and absolute offsets. See the screenshot at the bottom: https://github.com/panzi/rust-hox

  • GNU poke 1.0 released: an interactive, extensible editor for binary data
    2 projects | /r/programming | 26 Feb 2021
    Just recently I "needed" (sparetime fun) a hex editor (well, viewer - only need read-only) that can handle large files and decodes the current offset in 16/32/64 bit little endian signed/unsigned integers (and where I could actually copy the current cursor location, i.e. it not being a non-selectable label). Didn't find one at a glance that I could get to work. ImHex crashed with "bad any cast", others simply won't do > 2GB files or won't decode 64 bit integers. So in the span of a week or so I wrote this crappy little hex-viwer in Rust and ncurses (first time I did anything in ncurses): https://github.com/panzi/rust-hox

What are some alternatives?

When comparing bed and rust-hox you can also consider the following projects:

HexManiacAdvance - A tool for editing tables, text, scripts, images, and other data in Pokemon GBA games

hexcurse - Hexcurse is a ncurses-based console hexeditor written in C

gh-install - install GitHub release binaries from the CLI interactively

hexcurse - Hexcurse is a ncurses-based console hexeditor written in C