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QuickHash

A simple hashing utility for Metal Gear Solid V and Metal Gear: Survive

Usage

Standard Usage

  1. Enter the string you wish to hash in the String text box.

  2. Choose a hash type from the available options.

  3. Check the Little-Endian checkbox if you want the hash to be formatted as Little-Endian.

  4. Click the Process button.

  5. Done! Your hash will appear in the Hash text box.

Note: Path names should begin with a forward slash, and only use forward slashes.

Note 2: Capitalization matters! Assets is not the same as assets!

Example of a correctly entered filename:

/Assets/tpp/chara/qui/Pictures/qui0_face0_def_bsm

Using the example above, you would receive the following as the output when using the PathCode64 hash type:

245f7164a964b

Command-Line Usage

QuickHash can be used via command line for batch operations.

The first argument should be the string you are hashing.

The second argument should be the hash type.

Hash Types:

-p64: PathCode64

-p64e: PathCode64 with Extension

-s64: StrCode64

-p32: PathCode32

-s32: StrCode32

-e: Extension Bytes

The third argument is optional. Provide a -l argument if you want the hash to be output in the Little-Endian format.

Example:

QuickHash /Assets/tpp/chara/qui/Pictures/qui0_face0_def_bsm.ftex -p64e -l >> output.txt

This will output:

4b964a16f7456a15