Can anyone recommend a hex editor that can highlight/annotate sections to make keeping track of reversed binary easier? Bonus points for unix & CLI based.
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I'm sure someone will tell me vim+xxd is the vim of hex editors, but they definitely haven't tried hiew

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I’ve been using vim + xxd and it’s getting old quickly.
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wtf hiew is like http://edit.com , windows only, no command mode, limited in file formats and data analysis features and closed source. i don't see how it related to vim at all
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I suppose it is reminiscent of edit, is that a problem? There are zero limitations on file format, it's a hex editor (??). I don't know what "data analysis" means, but I do use vim and do a lot of reverse engineering, which feature are you talking about?
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Radare2 is more like Vim, and it has even ASCII/Unicode graphs, and everything with Vim-like hotkeys. And it's FOSS, unlike HIEW.
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Second hiew as an option
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