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the new hex editor extension adds basic hex viewing and hex editing support into vs code here ive already installed this extension so lets go take a look at it in a text file first the hex editor extension also supports binary files so here you can see that the file is open in vs codes normal text editor to open the hex editor instead im just going to open the command palette with ctrl shift p or command shift p and say hex and we want the hex editor open file command here when i run this you can see that the view has now switched to a hex view so i have all the hex data for this file here all of the memory offsets and then a decoded preview of the text over in the right hand column here i can just browse through the entire file if i want to see more details about one of the entries i can just click on one of the cells here and over here in the data inspector i can actually see how this value would be interpreted in various formats so uh in int 8 utf-8 all these different formats