https://r12a.github.io/uniview/
https://r12a.github.io/apps/conversion/ are excellent tools for this, as well, if you're in a situation where you can copy into a web form. This looks useful for commandline stuff, though, thanks! -Manish On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 1:44 PM, Manuel Strehl <bolde...@gmail.com> wrote: > 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