-a
--all
- Do not scan only the initialized and loaded sections of object files; scan the whole files.
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-f
--print-file-name
Print the name of the file before each string.
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--help
Print a summary of the program usage on the standard output and exit.
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-min-len
-n min-len
--bytes=min-len
Print sequences of characters that are at least min-len characters long, instead of the default 4.
-o Like -t o. Some other versions of strings have -o act like -t d instead. Since we can not be
compatible with both ways, we simply chose one.
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-t radix
--radix=radix
Print the offset within the file before each string. The single character argument specifies the
radix of the offset---o for octal, x for hexadecimal, or d for decimal.
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-e encoding
--encoding=encoding
Select the character encoding of the strings that are to be found. Possible values for encoding are:
s = single-7-bit-byte characters (ASCII, ISO 8859, etc., default), S = single-8-bit-byte characters,
b = 16-bit bigendian, l = 16-bit littleendian, B = 32-bit bigendian, L = 32-bit littleendian. Useful
for finding wide character strings.
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-T bfdname
--target=bfdname
Specify an object code format other than your system's default format.
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-v
--version
Print the program version number on the standard output and exit.
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