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Integer conversion utility.

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A handy command line utility for converting integers between bases.

int accepts an integer in its [b]inary, [o]ctal, [d]ecimal, or he[x] form, then prints it out in all four bases:

$ int 64
hex: 40
dec: 64
oct: 100
bin: 01000000

You can specify the base of the input using a single letter prefix. (Defaults to decimal if omitted.) int also accepts multiple arguments:

$ int b1001 o777 d256 x1EA

Leading zeros are ignored so integer literals in the form 0x123 are also accepted.

See the module’s Github homepage for further details.

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