pokeFile enables editing of binary files by replacing specified byte offsets with supplied values.
The name of the software, 'pokeFile', is inspired by the 'poke' command in the BASIC programming language. This naming convention should make the software easy to identify and appeal to programmers who work with binary files.
When using pokeFile, the first command-line argument specifies the file that needs to be edited. Once the file has been identified, the remaining arguments can be used to indicate the offsets and values that require adjusting.
With pokeFile, users can adjust binary files with ease and flexibility by specifying precise byte offsets and values. The software's command-line interface enables speedy and convenient manipulation of binary files in a way that suits the user's needs.