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layout: page
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category-page: intermediate
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category-title: Intermediate commands
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tags: strings read binaries file
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author: Marco Farace
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title: strings
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previous-page: pages/cmd/interm/ssh.html
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next-page: pages/cmd/interm/sync.html
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---
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<p>
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The strings command returns each string of printable characters (ASCII)
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in files. Its main uses are to determine the contents of and to extract text
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from binary files (i.e., non-text files). From the Shell manual: "find the
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printable strings in a object, or other binary, file".
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</p>
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<p>
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Strings can be used to extract character information and string of a given length
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from text file(s). When used without any options, strings displays all strings
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that are at least four characters in length in the files whose names are
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supplied as arguments (i.e., input data). Strings that are on separate lines
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in the input files are shown on separate lines on the screen, and an attempt
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is made to display all strings found on a single line in a file on a single
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line on the screen (although there may be a carryover to subsequent lines in
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the event that numerous strings are found on a single line). strings looks in
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all sections of the object files except the (__TEXT,__text) section.
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</p>
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<pre>
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strings [options] file_name(s)
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</pre>
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<h3>Flags</h3>
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<ul>
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<li>-n: Specify the minimum string length, where the number argument is
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a positive decimal integer. The default is 4.</li>
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<li>-: This option causes strings to look for strings in all bytes of
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the files (the default for non-object files).</li>
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<li>--: This option causes strings to treat all the following arguments
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as files.</li>
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<li>-a: This option causes strings to look for strings in all sections
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of the object file (including the (__TEXT,__text) section.</li>
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</ul>
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