Usage: pybinMerge.py [options] file1 file2 [...]
pybinMerge.py will combine a list of files passed to it, in order, and create
a new file with this data. It finds a common subset of bytes between
neighboring files in the list, the length of which can be configured with the
merge option. It also skips a minimum number of bytes at the beginning of each
file, assuming there may be a varying header there that would cause a bad
merge. The number of bytes it skips can be configured with the skip option.
Options:
--version show program's version number and exit
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-o FILE, --output=FILE
write combined output to FILE [default: output.data]
-s NUM, --skip=NUM skip this many bytes [default: 512]
-m NUM, --merge=NUM use this many bytes for a match [default: 256]