petxd is an xxd-like hex dumper that outputs using a Unicode/PETSCII representation - when used in a terminal or console with our C64 Pro Mono font, the result is a pleasing and familiar PETSCII rendition of whatever binary data you are inspect
petxd is an xxd-like hex dumper that outputs using a Unicode/PETSCII representation - when used in a terminal or console with our C64 Pro Mono font, the result is a pleasing and familiar PETSCII rendition of whatever binary data you are inspect
adds --delim for delimited output similar to what you get in DirMaster's batch processing. Combine with --columns to choose fields and field order. Defaults to ", " for a .csv style list. You can use "\t" for tab delimited. Examples:
Formally called 'cbmls' but renamed because we got tired of typing 5 characters instead of 2; 'dm' does not appear to be used by any (sufficiently popular) Linux or macOS cli utility; and we'll be adding more features that are reasonable for a cli 'cous
cbmls is an ls-like lister for CBM emulator formats (like .d64 and .p00) and old archive containers (like .lnx and [1-4]! zips). If you know what 'ls' is you'll find comfort with some of the command line options (try 'cbmls --help')