A vim hex-editor plugin that uses 010 templates to parse binary data using pfp. Tested to work with vim versions that support python2 or python3.
Install pfp:
pip install --upgrade pfp
If you see errors that mention not being able to locate Python.h
, install
the python-dev
package and try again:
sudo apt-get install python-dev
Clone this repo into ~/.vim/bundle
:
git clone https://github.com/d0c-s4vage/pfp-vim.git ~/.vim/bundle/pfp-vim
Use your vim plugin manager (pathogen, etc) to load the plugin (you probably
already have this setup in your ~/.vimrc
or something:
call pathogen#infect()
Add Plug 'd0c-s4vage/pfp-vim'
to your plug section
With a binary file loaded in the current window, the PfpParse
command
will parse the file.
You may be asked to specify a directory that contains your 010 templates
(looks for *.bt
files).
You will also be asked which template should be used to parse the binary file.
After choosing a template to use, a hex-view of the binary file will be displayed in a new tab on the left, with the parsed-out fields displayed on the right.
Navigating the data structure on the right will highlight the relevant bytes in the hex-view on the left
A PfpInit
command also exists. This can be used to add additional
directories within which 010 templates will be searched for.
- Editing
- Saving
- Packed/Nested fields