The unix file
command uses a "magic" file database to determine which type of data a file contains, independently of the file's name or extension.
I need to craft my custom magic database for testing purposes, but I fail to find how to create one.
You can man magic
for a description for how to create your own magic file. Then use file -C -m <your magic file>
to compile it, and file -m <your magic file>
to use it.
In this article: https://linux.die.net/man/1/file (or man file
)
search for magic.mgc
for explanation
The information identifying these files is read from the compiled magic file /usr/share/file/magic.mgc, or
/usr/share/file/magic
if the compile file does not exist. In addition file will look in $HOME/.magic.mgc, or$HOME/.magic
for magic entries.
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