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ascii is a utility for conversion between various byte representations and the ASCII character table. It knows about a wide variety of hex, binary, octal, Teletype mnemonic, ISO/ECMA code point, slang names, XML entity names, and other representations.
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ascii
is a utility for conversion between various byte representations and the ASCII character table. It knows about a wide variety of hex, binary, octal, Teletype mnemonic, ISO/ECMA code point, slang names, XML entity names, and other representations.Home page URL
http://www.catb.org/~esr/ascii/
Source code URL
https://gitlab.com/esr/ascii
Packaging policy acknowledgement
The project is actively developed.
The project has existing packages and is "well known".
Licensed under an open source license.
Not available through a language package manager: pip, npm, cpan, cargo, etc.
Not taking up too much disk space (< 100MiB per architecture, exceptions can be made)
Not duplicating the functionality of existing packages.
Not serving hacking, malware, phishing, spamming, spying, ddos functionality.
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Additional information
Seems it can be built with a simple
make
.https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/ascii/-/blob/main/PKGBUILD
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