Package of Hachoir parsers used to open binary files
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Hachoir is a Python library to view and edit a binary stream field by field. In other words, Hachoir allows you to “browse” any binary stream just like you browse directories and files.
A file is splitted in a tree of fields, where the smallest field is just one bit. Examples of fields types: integers, strings, bits, padding types, floats, etc. Hachoir is the French word for a meat grinder (meat mincer), which is used by butchers to divide meat into long tubes; Hachoir is used by computer butchers to divide binary files into fields.
Hachoir website (source code, bugs)
License: GNU GPL v2
Command line tools using Hachoir parsers:
hachoir-grep: find a text pattern in a binary file
hachoir-metadata: get metadata from binary files
hachoir-strip: modify a file to remove metadata
hachoir-urwid: display the content of a binary file in text mode
Hachoir is written for Python 3.3+, it uses the new yield from syntax. For Python 2, see the old Hachoir project on Bitbucket.
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