Hi, for my work on codepoints.net and Emojipedia I found myself repeatedly in a place, where I needed some tool like hexdump to inspect the content of a string. However, instead of raw bytes I am more interested in the code points that the string is composed of. So I wrote this tool.
I reasoned, that it might come in handy for other people on this list. It is, conveniently, named unidump and can be installed via pip (pip3, that is, because it needs Python 3): pip3 install unidump The source code is available on Github, https://github.com/Codepoints/unidump, and the tool is MIT licensed. The README on Github also explains some other use cases, like counting code points in a file (as opposed to bytes) or using it as a replacement for strings(1). If you have any comment, feedback, bug report or other questions, I'm glad to answer any of those. Cheers and have a nice weekend, Manuel