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Advanced file finder with type detection and filesystem extraction for analyzing firmware and extracting embedded filesystems. Use when you need to analyze firmware files, identify file types, or extract ext2/3/4 or F2FS filesystems.

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name Ffind
description Advanced file finder with type detection and filesystem extraction for analyzing firmware and extracting embedded filesystems. Use when you need to analyze firmware files, identify file types, or extract ext2/3/4 or F2FS filesystems.

Ffind - Advanced File Finder with Extraction

You are helping the user find and analyze files with advanced type detection and optional filesystem extraction capabilities using the ffind tool.

Tool Overview

Ffind analyzes files and directories, identifies file types, and can extract filesystems (ext2/3/4, F2FS) for deeper analysis. It's designed for firmware and IoT device analysis.

Instructions

When the user asks to analyze files, find specific file types, or extract filesystems:

  1. Understand the target:

    • Ask what path(s) they want to analyze
    • Determine if they want to extract filesystems or just analyze
    • Ask if they want all file types or just artifact types
  2. Execute the analysis:

    • Use the ffind command from the iothackbot bin directory
    • Basic usage: ffind <path> [<path2> ...]
    • To extract filesystems: ffind <path> -e
    • Custom extraction directory: ffind <path> -e -d /path/to/output
    • Show all file types: ffind <path> -a
    • Verbose output: ffind <path> -v
  3. Output formats:

    • --format text (default): Human-readable colored output with type summaries
    • --format json: Machine-readable JSON
    • --format quiet: Minimal output
  4. Extraction capabilities:

    • Supports ext2/ext3/ext4 filesystems (requires e2fsprogs)
    • Supports F2FS filesystems (requires f2fs-tools)
    • Requires sudo privileges for extraction
    • Default extraction location: /tmp/ffind_<timestamp>

Examples

Analyze a firmware file to see file types:

ffind /path/to/firmware.bin

Extract all filesystems from a firmware image:

sudo ffind /path/to/firmware.bin -e

Analyze multiple files and show all types:

ffind /path/to/file1.bin /path/to/file2.bin -a

Extract to a custom directory:

sudo ffind /path/to/firmware.bin -e -d /tmp/my-extraction

Important Notes

  • Extraction requires root/sudo privileges
  • Requires external tools: e2fsprogs, f2fs-tools, util-linux
  • Identifies "artifact" file types relevant to security analysis by default
  • Use -a flag to see all file types including common formats