CRC is a simple command-line utility to compute various CRC values for one or more files.
It supports three CRC algorithms (selected via --mode=<alg>
):
crc64-ecma
(default) uses the ECMA polynomial to compute a 64-bit CRC.crc64-iso
uses the ISO polynomial to compute a 64-bit CRC.crc32
uses the IEEE polynomial to compute a 32-bit CRC. This is equivalent to thecrc32
linux binary.
If only a single file is specified on the command line, then only the hexadecimal hash is printed. If more than one file is specified, the output will be
<hash><tab><filename>
for each file.
go get github.com/augustoroman/crc
Usage: ./main [-mode=<MODE>] [file [file ...] | -dir=<DIR>]
-dir string
Dir to use.
-mode string
CRC method to use. Valid values are 'crc32' (IEEE), 'crc64-iso', and 'crc64-ecma' (default "crc64-ecma")
# Compute the default hash (crc64 w/ ECMA polynomial) of one or more files.
crc <file> [<file> ...]
# Compute the crc64 hash with ISO polynomial.
crc --mode=crc64-iso <file> [<file> ...]
# Compute the crc32 hash (with the IEEE polynomial).
crc --mode=crc32 <file> [<file> ...]
This is released under the MIT license