STRINGS

Section: User Commands (1)
Updated: October 22, 1991
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NAME

strings - find the printable strings in a object, or other binary, file  

SYNOPSIS

strings [ - ] [ -a ] [ -o ] [ -number ] [file ...]  

DESCRIPTION

Strings looks for ASCII strings in a binary file or standard input. Strings is useful for identifying random object files and many other things. A string is any sequence of 4 (the default) or more printing characters ending with a newline or a null. Unless the - flag is given, strings looks in most sections of the object files except the (__TEXT,__text) section. If no files are specified standard input is read.

The options to strings(1) are:

-a
This option causes strings to look for strings in most sections of the object file (including the (__TEXT,__text) section (but not core files).
-
This option causes strings to look for strings in all bytes of non-object files.
-o
Preceded each string by its offset in the file (in decimal).
-number
The decimal number is used as the minimum string length rather than the default of 4.
 

SEE ALSO

od(1)  

BUGS

The algorithm for identifying strings is extremely primitive.


 

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