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# numf
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`numf` is a number formatter. It formats the numbers provided to it.
Current formats are:
- Hexadecimal
- Binary
- Octal
- Decimal
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- Base32
- Base64
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- Raw
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`numf` also has the option of prepending a prefix for the formats, such as
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`0x` for hexadecimal. Numbers may also be provided from the stdin. See `--help`
flag for more information.
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## Example
```bash
$ numf -xp 1337 505 0xaabb
0x539
0x1F9
0xAABB
```
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## Installing
### Cargo
`numf` is on [crates.io ](https://crates.io ).
```
cargo install numf
```