.Dd 2015-10-25 .Dt OD 1 .Os sbase .Sh NAME .Nm od .Nd octal dump .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm .Op Fl A Ar addrformat .Op Fl E | e .Op Fl t Ar outputformat... .Op Fl v .Op Ar file ... .Sh DESCRIPTION .Nm writes an octal dump of each .Ar file to stdout. If no .Ar file is given .Nm reads from stdin. .Sh OPTIONS .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Fl A Ar addressformat .Ar addressformat is one of d|o|x|n and sets the address to be either in \fId\fRecimal, \fIo\fRctal, he\fIx\fRadecimal or \fIn\fRot printed at all. The default is octal. .It Fl E | e Force Little Endian .Fl ( e ) or Big Endian .Fl ( E ) system-independently. .It Fl t Ar outputformat .Ar outputformat is a list of a|c|d|o|u|x followed by a digit or C|S|I|L and sets the content to be in n\fIa\fRmed character, \fIc\fRharacter, signed \fId\fRecimal, \fIo\fRctal, \fIu\fRnsigned decimal, or he\fIx\fRadecimal format, processing the given amount of bytes or the length of \fIC\fRhar, \fIS\fRhort, \fII\fRnteger or \fIL\fRong. The default is octal with 4 bytes. .It Fl v Always set. Write all input data, including duplicate lines. .El .Sh STANDARDS The .Nm utility is compliant with the .St -p1003.1-2013 specification. .Pp The .Op Fl v flag is enabled by default and the 'd' parameter for the .Op Fl t flag is interpreted as 'u'. .Pp The .Op Ee flags are an extension to that specification.