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cshatag

Detect silent data corruption using checksums in Ext4 extended attributes

  • cli-tool
  • CLI
  • Launchable
  • Runs in terminal
official+codex · reviewed · May 31, 2026 description in en

Description

Silent file corruption can be detected by storing checksums in Ext4 extended attributes and checking them later. This is useful for long-lived files, backups, archives, and systems where unnoticed disk or memory errors would be costly.

It is a terminal tool for people who understand filesystem metadata. It reads files and writes extended attributes, so use it carefully on important data and make sure backups exist before large checksumming runs.

How to run

cshatag

Commands: cshatag

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