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Kaitai Struct
- Reverse-engineering an encrypted IoT protocol
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Parsing an Undocumented File Format
- ImHex [2], which has a pattern language [3] which allows parsing, and it seems more powerful than what Kaitai offers. I stumbled upon some limitations with it but it was still useful.
[1]: https://kaitai.io/
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HTTPie Desktop: cross-platform API testing client for humans
Beautiful. Didn't know something like this exists. Reminds me of Katai[0]
[0]. https://kaitai.io/
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Hacking the LG Monitor's EDID
An EDID override like this would be helpful for macOS as well, where the monitors swapping around after standby is a real annoyance [0] [1]
EDID rewrites are 99% of the time blocked by the monitor firmware: https://notes.alinpanaitiu.com/Decoding-monitor-EDID-on-macO...
By the way, one helpful tool that helped me navigate the EDID dump was Kaitai Struct [2]. It shows a side by side view with the hex view and the EDID structure, and it highlights the hex values in real time as you navigate the structure. Unfortunately [3] it doesn't support the extension blocks that the author needs.
[0] https://notes.alinpanaitiu.com/Weird-monitor-bugs
[1] https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/external-displays-swapp...
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Fq: Jq for Binary Formats
Kaitai Struct might be a good choice for that: https://kaitai.io/
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Ingesting, parsing and making sense of device log data
For binary log format, there's the excellent Kaitai Struct frameworks, that make it very easy to generate parsers from a declarative schema
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What is this tool? More info in comments
kaitai
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GNU poke: The extensible editor for structured binary data
* Kaitai Struct - https://kaitai.io/
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Please Review My Metalanguage
Have you seen this? https://kaitai.io/
(Disclaimer: I've never needed or used it, but stumbled upon it a while back and just filed it away for future reference)
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What projects are you working on or planning to do this year?
Speaking of reading binary data, later I found Kaitai Struct. You can write file format in YAML, then it would transpile it to different programming languages. Highly recommend it if all you need is to read (it can not serialize data back to binary). There's even a web IDE to play with files, which is quite fun.
What are some alternatives?
Protobuf - Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
csvkit - A suite of utilities for converting to and working with CSV, the king of tabular file formats.
Camelot - A Python library to extract tabular data from PDFs
tablib - Python Module for Tabular Datasets in XLS, CSV, JSON, YAML, &c.
PDFMiner - Python PDF Parser (Not actively maintained). Check out pdfminer.six.
rizin - UNIX-like reverse engineering framework and command-line toolset.
PyYAML
Scopt - command line options parsing for Scala
Fast Parse - Writing Fast Parsers Fast in Scala
unoconv - Universal Office Converter - Convert between any document format supported by LibreOffice/OpenOffice.
Python-Markdown - A Python implementation of John Gruber’s Markdown with Extension support.
vcspull - 🔄 Synchronize projects via yaml/json manifest. Built using `libvcs`.