# od > Display file contents in octal, decimal or hexadecimal format. > Optionally display the byte offsets and/or printable representation for each line. > More information: . - Display file using default settings: octal format, 8 bytes per line, byte offsets in octal, and duplicate lines replaced with `*`: `od {{path/to/file}}` - Display file in verbose mode, i.e. without replacing duplicate lines with `*`: `od -v {{path/to/file}}` - Display file in hexadecimal format (2-byte units), with byte offsets in decimal format: `od --format={{x}} --address-radix={{d}} -v {{path/to/file}}` - Display file in hexadecimal format (1-byte units), and 4 bytes per line: `od --format={{x1}} --width={{4}} -v {{path/to/file}}` - Display file in hexadecimal format along with its character representation, and do not print byte offsets: `od --format={{xz}} --address-radix={{n}} -v {{path/to/file}}` - Read only 100 bytes of a file starting from the 500th byte: `od --read-bytes {{100}} --skip-bytes={{500}} -v {{path/to/file}}`