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AJ ONeal 23100394ac ref(installerconf): rename config keys and add full URL support
Renames:
- github_repo → github_releases (back-compat kept)
- github_source → github_sources (back-compat kept)
- gitea_repo → gitea_releases (back-compat kept)

New keys:
- gitea_sources, gitlab_releases, gitlab_sources

All keys now accept either owner/repo shorthand or full URLs:
- github_releases = sharkdp/bat
- github_releases = https://github.com/sharkdp/bat
- gitea_releases = https://git.rootprojects.org/root/pathman

Defaults: github → github.com, gitlab → gitlab.com.
Gitea has no default (self-hosted only).

Updated all 73 releases.conf files from github_repo to github_releases.
2026-03-11 11:51:43 -06:00
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title, homepage, tagline
title homepage tagline
hexyl https://github.com/sharkdp/hexyl hexyl is a simple hex viewer for the terminal.

To update or switch versions, run webi hexyl@stable (or @v0.9, @beta, etc).

Files

These are the files / directories that are created and/or modified with this install:

~/.config/envman/PATH.env
~/.local/bin/hexyl

Cheat Sheet

It uses a colored output to distinguish different categories of bytes (NULL bytes, printable ASCII characters, ASCII whitespace characters, other ASCII characters and non-ASCII).

hexyl is pretty self-explanatory.

If you know that you need a hex viewer, then you probably already know enough to see why this is particularly useful, and can figure out how to use it.

echo "hello" > foo.bin
hexyl foo.bin

For options, such as --length, --skip, and --offset, see:

hexyl --help

Convert hex to binary

If you have some hex (say from some server logs) that you'd like to encode back to binary to view in hexyl, you can convert it with xxd:

echo '48656c6c6f210a' > foo.hex
xxd -r -p foo.hex foo.bin