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# Tools
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* nstool - read *.npdm, read/extract PartitionFS (PFS0|HFS0) blobs (including *.nsp), read *.xci
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* ncatool - read/extract *.nca
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* tiktool - read ticket fields.
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* __nstool__ - read *.npdm, read/extract PartitionFS (PFS0|HFS0) blobs (including *.nsp), read *.xci
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* __ncatool__ - read/extract *.nca
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* __tiktool__ - read ticket fields.
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# Libraries
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* libfnd - Foundation library.
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* libcrypto - Cryptographic functions (AES,SHA,RSA). Wrapper for [mbedTLS](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbedtls)
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* libes - Handling of (NS relevant) eShop file type processing. (eTickets, etc)
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* libnx - Handling of NS file types
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* __libfnd__ - Foundation library.
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* __libcrypto__ - Cryptographic functions (AES,SHA,RSA). Wrapper for [mbedTLS](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbedtls)
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* __libes__ - Handling of (NS relevant) eShop file type processing. (eTickets, etc)
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* __libnx__ - Handling of NS file types
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# External Keys
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Programs/libraries don't embed any keys that are copyright protected. However keys can be imported via a keyset file.
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For programs that support it, the keyset file can either be provided via the command line (see program usage for details). Alternatively a keyset file located in _$HOME/.switch/prod.keys_ (or _$HOME/.switch/dev.keys_ for dev) will be imported automatically if one is not provided at the command line.
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For programs that support it, the keyset file can be provided via the command line (see program usage for details). Alternatively a keyset file located in ___$HOME/.switch/prod.keys___ (or ___$HOME/.switch/dev.keys___ for dev) will be imported automatically if one is not provided at the command line.
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Keyset files are ASCII text files containing one key per line, in the form "key_name = HEXADECIMALKEY". Case and whitespace do not matter, ';' character can be used to insert comments.
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Keyset files are ASCII text files containing one key per line, in the form "__key_name = HEXADECIMALKEY__". Case and whitespace do not matter, ';' character can be used to insert comments.
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See [KEYS.md](/KEYS.md) for more details.
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