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Strings (Unix)

In computer software, strings is a program in Unix-like operating systems that finds and prints text strings embedded in binary files such as executables.

It can be used on object files, and core dumps.

Strings are recognized by looking for sequences of at least 4 (by default) printable characters terminating in a NUL character (that is, C strings). Some implementations provide options for determining what is recognized as a printable character, which is useful for finding non-ASCII and wide character text.

Common usage includes piping it to grep and fold or redirecting the output to a file.[1]

It is part of the GNU Binary Utilities (binutils), and has been ported to other operating systems including Microsoft Windows.[2]

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