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.SO·File Extension

Shared LibraryLinux/Unix shared object library.

Data & Textapplication/octet-streamCompressible
Extension.so
File typeShared Library
CategoryData & Text
Charset
CompressibleYes
Format familyelf

What is a .so file?

A .so file is a Shared Library — Linux/Unix shared object library.

In the mime-db registry it maps to application/octet-stream, and it is marked as compressible. When serving .so over HTTP, set the Content-Type header as shown in Developer info below.

Related entities: it maps to application/octet-stream — and is delivered over HTTP via the Content-Type header.

  • Use Terminal or readelf to open and edit .so files.
  • Any text editor (Notepad, VS Code) can inspect the raw content as text.

When served over HTTP, responses should set the following header:

Content-Type: application/octet-stream

Common software that reads/writes .so:

Terminalreadelf
.soextension of
format
elfserved as
mime type
application/octet-streamsent via header
http header
  • Configuration files
  • Data interchange between systems
  • API request and response payloads
  • Logs and data exports
  • Open the file with Terminal, make your changes and save.
  • Most editors preserve the original formatting and encoding — avoid changing the charset.
  • Create a new file and save it with the .so extension, or export this format from Terminal.

What programs can open .so files?

Common options include Terminal, readelf. You can also open many of these files with built-in viewers or a browser.

How do I create a .so file?

Create a new file in any text editor or the app that owns the format and save it with the .so extension.

What is the relationship between .so and the application/octet-stream MIME type?

application/octet-stream is the media type identifier used for .so files during network transfer (for example in the HTTP Content-Type header).

Updated 2026-08-18

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