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In visual mode you can use HJKL keys to navigate (left, down, up, and right, respectively). You can use these keys in cursor mode toggled by c key. To select a byte range in cursor mode, hold down SHIFT key, and press navigation keys HJKL to mark your selection.

While in visual mode, you can also overwrite bytes by pressing i. You can press TAB to switch between the hex (middle) and string (right) columns. Pressing q inside the hex panel returns you to visual mode. By pressing p or P you can scroll different visual mode representations. There is a second most important visual mode - curses-like panels interface, accessible with V! command.

The radare core accepts many flags from the command line.

This is an excerpt from the usage help message:

$ radare2 -h

Usage: r2 [-ACdfLMnNqStuvwzX] [-P patch] [-p prj] [-a arch] [-b bits] [-i file]

[-s addr] [-B baddr] [-m maddr] [-c cmd] [-e k=v] file|pid|-|--|=

-- run radare2 without opening any file

- same as 'r2 malloc://512'

= read file from stdin (use -i and -c to run cmds)

-= perform !=! command to run all commands remotely

-0 print \x00 after init and every command

-2 close stderr file descriptor (silent warning messages)

-a [arch] set asm.arch

-A run 'aaa' command to analyze all referenced code

-b [bits] set asm.bits

-B [baddr] set base address for PIE binaries

-c 'cmd..' execute radare command

-C file is host:port (alias for -c+=http://%s/cmd/)

-d debug the executable 'file' or running process 'pid'

-D [backend] enable debug mode (e cfg.debug=true)

-e k=v evaluate config var

-f block size = file size

-F [binplug] force to use that rbin plugin

-h, -hh show help message, -hh for long

-H ([var]) display variable

-i [file] run script file

-I [file] run script file before the file is opened

-k [OS/kern] set asm.os (linux, macos, w32, netbsd, ...)

-l [lib] load plugin file

-L list supported IO plugins

-m [addr] map file at given address (loadaddr)

-M do not demangle symbol names

-n, -nn do not load RBin info (-nn only load bin structures)

-N do not load user settings and scripts

-q quiet mode (no prompt) and quit after -i

-Q quiet mode (no prompt) and quit faster (quickLeak=true)

-p [prj] use project, list if no arg, load if no file

-P [file] apply rapatch file and quit

-r [rarun2] specify rarun2 profile to load (same as -e dbg.profile=X)

-R [rr2rule] specify custom rarun2 directive

-s [addr] initial seek

-S start r2 in sandbox mode

-t load rabin2 info in thread

-u set bin.filter=false to get raw sym/sec/cls names

-v, -V show radare2 version (-V show lib versions)

-w open file in write mode

-x open without exec-flag (asm.emu will not work), See io.exec

-X same as -e bin.usextr=false (useful for dyldcache)

-z, -zz do not load strings or load them even in raw

Open a file in write mode without parsing the file format headers.

$ r2 -nw file

Quickly get into an r2 shell without opening any file.

$ r2 -

Specify which sub-binary you want to select when opening a fatbin file:

$ r2 -a ppc -b 32 ls.fat

Run a script before showing interactive command-line prompt:

$ r2 -i patch.r2 target.bin

Execute a command and quit without entering the interactive mode:

$ r2 -qc ij hi.bin > imports.json

Set the configuration variable:

$ r2 -e scr.color=0 blah.bin

Debug a program:

$ r2 -d ls

Use an existing project file:

$ r2 -p test

A general format for radare2 commands is as follows:

[.][times][cmd][~grep][@[@iter]addr!size][|>pipe] ;

People who use Vim daily and are familiar with its commands will find themselves at home. You will see this format used throughout the book. Commands are identified by a single case-sensitive character [a-zA-Z].

To repeatedly execute a command, prefix the command with a number: