This is my edited version of Jeff Hoogland's original article on the eet command. It is posted here because it is hard to find online as the original link is now dead and not even found in the Wayback Machine.
One of the things that allow the Enlightenment Foundation Libraries to be as fast and efficient as they are in their use of compiled files for storing information. While these compiled files are fast, the drawback to using them is that there is some difficulty when you want to manually access/edit the data these files contain. Today I am going to talk about how we can gain access to the data contained in compiled Enlightenment Foundation Library EET data files.
EET files are binary data files that generally hold configuration options/settings for applications. To work with these files we will need acce