Query: radare2
OS: debian
Section: 1
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RADARE2(1) BSD General Commands Manual RADARE2(1)NAMEradare2 -- Advanced commandline hexadecimal editorSYNOPSISradare2 [-a arch] [-b bits] [-B blocksize] [-c cmd] [-e k=v] [-i file] [-p project] [-P patch] [-s addr] [-dDwntLqv] fileDESCRIPTIONradare2 is a commandline hexadecimal editor. "r2" is the alias program name for radare2. This manpage is not updated yet. Feel free to contribute. The options are: -a arch force asm.arch (x86, ppc, arm, mips, bf, java, ...) -b bits force asm.bits (16, 32, 64) -B bsize Set block size -c cmd Execute the given command before giving prompt -d Start in debugger mode -D dbg.backend Enable debug mode. Set cfg.debug=true -e k=v Set configuration eval variable key=value. For example -e scr.color=false -f Blocksize = file size -i file Run script file -l plugfile Load given plugin file -L List supported IO plugins. -n Do not load r_bin information and ~/.radare2rc -q Quiet mode (no prompt) -p prj Set project file -P file Apply rapatch file and quit -s addr Start seeking at this address -t Get binary information using a thread -v Show version information and exits. -w Open in write mode -h Show help message -H Show files and environment helpSHELLType '?' for help.VISUALTo enter visual mode use the 'V' command. Then press '?' for help.DEBUGGERIn r2 the debugger commands are implemented under the 'd' command. Type 'd?' for help.ENVIRONMENTThese values can be used from scripts launched from inside radare ('!' command) FILE path to the current working fileSEE ALSOrahash2(1), rafind2(1), rabin2(1), radiff2(1), ranal2(1), rasm2(1), rax2(1), ragg2(1), rarun2(1),AUTHORSpancake <pancake@nopcode.org>, nibble <nibble@develsec.org>BSDOct 11, 2011 BSD
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