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## Name
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strings - find printable strings in files
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## Synopsis
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```**sh
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$ strings [-n NUMBER] [-p] [-t FORMAT] [PATHS...]
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```
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## Description
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`strings` looks for printable strings in each file specified in `PATHS` and writes them to standard output. If `PATHS` is not specified, input is read from standard input.
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## Options
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* `-n NUMBER`: Specify the minimum string length (4 is default).
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* `-p`: Write the pathname for each file specified in `PATHS` to standard output.
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* `-t FORMAT`: Write each string preceded by its byte offset from the start of the file in the specified `FORMAT`, where `FORMAT` matches one of the following: `d` (decimal), `o` (octal), or `x` (hexidecimal).
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## Examples
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Display the printable strings in /bin/strings with a minimum length of 8 characters:
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```sh
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$ strings -n 8 /bin/strings
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```
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Display the printable strings in a binary file, preceded by their byte offset in hexadecimal format:
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```sh
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$ strings -t x ~/Videos/test.webm
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```
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Display the printable strings in all .txt files in the current directory, preceded by their pathname:
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```sh
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$ strings -p *.txt
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```
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