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DigiSurf – TUI signal waveform viewer

DigiSurf is a terminal-based waveform viewer.

It’s designed for viewing and analyzing digital signal waveforms from Value Change Dump files, with interactive navigation, marker placement, timing measurements, and signal inspection from a text user interface.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Loads and displays Value Change Dump waveform files.
  • Supports zooming, panning, and timeline navigation.
  • Provides primary and secondary markers for measuring time intervals.
  • Includes a fuzzy finder for selecting which signals to display.
  • Offers a Vim-inspired command mode and configurable keybindings.

Website: github.com/SeanMcLoughlin/digisurf
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Developer: Sean McLoughlin
License: MIT License

DigiSurf in action
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DigiSurf is written in Rust. Learn Rust with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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