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To Vim, local directory, and eksd itself.
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# EKSD
xxd is a very good hexdump program that makes editing files on UNIX very easy.
[xxd](https://hg.256bit.org/vim/file/tip/src/xxd) is a very good hexdump program that makes editing files on UNIX very easy.
It also doesn't support text-tables. Which sucks.
eksd is a clone of a good hexdump program (even matching several arguments
[eksd](https://hak.xwx.moe/jadedctrl/eksd) is a clone of a good hexdump program (even matching several arguments
exactly)… except it supports text-tables.
## Usage
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```
Text-tables are in a simple format— one hexcode per line, followed by its
character. See ./text-tables/* for examples.
character. See [./text_tables/*](text_tables/) for examples.
By default, eksd uses a built-in *fancy* text-table— it's basic ASCII,
except it'll print nice pictographics for newline characters, etc. These
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00018eb0: 5454 5454 5454 6668 6086 6e54 5454 5454 ......DEATH.....
00018ec0: 5454 5462 6876 7c54 7688 6c7c 8470 5454 ...BELO.LUGOSI..
```
And here's that same file in xxd (just because I feel like showing off):
And here's that same file in [Vims](https://www.vim.org) xxd (just because I feel like showing off):
```
$ xxd castlevania.nes | grep -A4 "18e80"
00018e80: 5454 5454 866e 6854 6460 8486 5454 5454 TTTT.nhTd`..TTTT