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NAME

       rafind2 — advanced command-line byte pattern search in files

SYNOPSIS

       rafind2  [-a align] [-b size] [-c] [-e regex] [-f from] [-F file] [-h] [-i] [-j] [-L] [-m] [-M mask] [-n]
               [-q] [-r] [-s str] [-S str] [-t to] [-v] [-V  s:num  |  s:num1,num2]  [-x  hex]  [-X]  [-z]  [-Z]
               file|dir ..

DESCRIPTION

       rafind2 is a versatile program designed to find byte patterns in files.

       The following options are available:

       -a align    Only accept aligned search results.

       -b size     Define the block size for searching. Depending on the cpu cache, memory and storage different
                   sizes may affect the performance.

       -c          Disable colorful output, primarily useful for non-interactive or batch use-cases.

       -e regex    Search for matches using regular expressions. Multiple expressions can be provided.

       -f from     Specify the starting address for the search. (See -t)

       -F file     Read keywords from the specified file for searching.

       -h          Display the help message.

       -i          Identify the filetype using similar techniques as the 'file' command.

       -j          Output results in JSON format.

       -L          List all available I/O plugins.

       -m          Perform magic search to identify file types based on signatures.

       -M mask     Apply a binary mask to the keywords before searching.

       -n          Continue searching even if read errors occur.

       -q          Quiet mode: suppress headings or filenames in the output.

       -r          Print results using radare commands.

       -s str      Search for the specified string(s) in the file(s).

       -S str      Search for wide strings (Unicode) in the file(s).

       -t to       Specify the ending address for the search. (See -f)

       -v          Display the version of rafind2 and exit.

       -V s:num | s:num1,num2
                   Search  for  the  given  value  using little-endian notation. A single value can be specified
                   (e.g., -V 4:123) or a range of values can be searched by providing two values separated by  a
                   comma (e.g., -V 4:100,200).

       -x hex      Search for the specified hex pattern(s) in the file(s).

       -X          Display the hexdump of search results.

       -z          Search for zero-terminated strings.

       -Z          Display strings found on each search hit.

EXAMPLES

       Search for a specific string in a file:

             $ rafind2 -s "search_string" file.txt

       Search for a hex pattern in all the files from directory:

             $ rafind2 -x "909090" directory_path

       Identify the file type using the magic database:

             $ rafind2 -i binary_file

       Search for the little endian 123 stored in a 4 byte word inside a file:

             $ rafind2 -V 4:123 file.bin

SEE ALSO

       radare2(1)

WWW

       https://www.radare.org/

AUTHORS

       pancake <pancake@nopcode.org>

                                                  Mar 16, 2024                                        RAFIND2(1)