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  2. Human-readable medium and data - Wikipedia

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    ISBN represented as EAN-13 bar code showing both human-readable and machine-readable data. In computing, a human-readable medium or human-readable format is any encoding of data or information that can be naturally read by humans, resulting in human-readable data. It is often encoded as ASCII or Unicode text, rather than as binary data.

  3. SAMtools - Wikipedia

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    SAM files can be very large (tens of Gigabytes is common), so compression is used to save space. SAM files are human-readable text files, and BAM files are simply their binary equivalent, whilst CRAM files are a restructured column-oriented binary container format.

  4. find (Unix) - Wikipedia

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    find can traverse and search through different file systems of partitions belonging to one or more storage devices mounted under the starting directory. [ 1 ] The possible search criteria include a pattern to match against the filename or a time range to match against the modification time or access time of the file.

  5. df (Unix) - Wikipedia

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    Write the amount of free space of the file system containing the specified file Most implementations of df in Unix and Unix-like operating systems include extra options. The BSD and GNU coreutils versions include -h , which lists free space in human readable format displaying units with the appropriate SI prefix (e.g. 10 MB [ 5 ] ), -i , which ...

  6. Ctags - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively, there is also an output mode that generates a cross reference file, listing information about various names found in a set of language files in human-readable form. The original Ctags was introduced in BSD Unix 2.0 [1] [2] and was written by Ken Arnold, with Fortran support by Jim Kleckner and Pascal support by Bill Joy.

  7. WHOIS - Wikipedia

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    The protocol stores and delivers database content in a human-readable format. [1] The current iteration of the WHOIS protocol was drafted by the Internet Society, and is documented in RFC 3912. Whois is also the name of the command-line utility on most UNIX systems used to make WHOIS protocol queries. [2]

  8. Application binary interface - Wikipedia

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    A high-level comparison of in-kernel and kernel-to-userspace APIs and ABIs The Linux kernel and GNU C Library define the Linux API. After compilation, the binaries offer an ABI. Keeping this ABI stable over a long time is important for ISVs. In computer software, an application binary interface (ABI) is an interface between two binary program ...

  9. List of file formats - Wikipedia

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    DAT – data file, usually binary data proprietary to the program that created it, or an MPEG-1 stream of Video CD; DSK – file representations of various disk storage images; RAW – raw (unprocessed) data; SZH – files that are associated with zero unique file types (the most prevalent being the Binary Data format)