a fork of hexdump that utilizes korean hexadecimal system
Introducing korean hexadecimal system (K-Hex) that is optimized for data transits in world-leading ICT state[citation needed], South Korea.
K-Hex is a hexadecimal system developed for data-exchanges in korea. It uses scientific character, "Hangul" instead of stupid latin-western yankee trash "alphabet".
So you can understand your data even better!
Instead of using inferior "yankee latin-western trash" Latin Alphabet in 10-15 equivalent in hexadecimal system "A,B,C,D,E,F"
, K-Hex uses revised "Hangul" character order developed by Sigyeong Ju, "ㄱ,ㄴ,ㄷ,ㄹ,ㅁ,ㅂ"
- No longer need to check for capital characters
- Works fantastically on CP949, UTF-8, EUC-KR
- Provides better readability of the output by using more bytes.
NONE.
If you think you have found one, Tell the issue on Twi**er.
All of the Hangul lovers and K-POP fans will take your feedback with our feedback retrieval technology[patent pending] and make the K-Hex better than ever.
*Patent Pending method: They will cancel you for being "rebel against the state"
khexdump is a fork of hexdump but it utilizes best hex system K-hex.
Use this command:
gcc -o khexdump ./근원/기본.c
Execute as following:
khexdump [filename]
This software is distributed under 너 ㅈ대로 하고 싶은대로 해라 배포 규정. It is basically WTFPL but utilizes best character system instead.
Surprise, This entire repository and the software is a JOKE and SATIRE.
This is actually a pun against National Institute of Korean Language and Hangul Nal (National holiday for celebrating distribution of "Hunminjeongeum", a blueprint (or developer docs) of korean ALPHABET system)
For more understanding... You need more context. You can read it on context_behind_this.md file.