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    Zydis

    Zydis

    Fast and lightweight x86/x86-64 disassembler and code generation lib

    Zydis is a fast and lightweight disassembler library designed for decoding x86 and x86-64 machine code into human-readable assembly instructions. It focuses on performance and accuracy, making it suitable for applications such as reverse engineering, debugging, and binary analysis. The library provides detailed information about decoded instructions, including operands, prefixes, and instruction lengths, enabling deep inspection of executable code.
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    Capstone

    Capstone

    Capstone disassembly/disassembler framework

    ...Created by Nguyen Anh Quynh, then developed and maintained by a small community, Capstone offers some unparalleled features. Support multiple hardware architectures: ARM, ARM64 (ARMv8), Ethereum VM, M68K, Mips, MOS65XX, PPC, Sparc, SystemZ, TMS320C64X, M680X, XCore and X86 (including X86_64). Having clean/simple/lightweight/intuitive architecture-neutral API. Provide details on disassembled instruction (called “decomposer” by others). Provide semantics of the disassembled instruction, such as list of implicit registers read & written. Implemented in pure C language, with lightweight bindings for D, Clojure, F#, Common Lisp, Visual Basic, PHP, PowerShell, Emacs, Haskell, Perl, Python, Ruby, C#, NodeJS, Java, GO, C++, OCaml, Lua, Rust, Delphi, Free Pascal & Vala (ready either in main code, or provided externally by the community).
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    UniSIMD-assembler

    SIMD macro assembler unified for ARM, MIPS, PPC and x86

    UniSIMD assembler is a high-level C/C++ macro assembler framework unified across ARM, MIPS, POWER and x86 architectures. It establishes a subset of both BASE and SIMD instruction sets with clearly defined common API, so that application logic can be written and maintained in one place without code replication. The assembler itself isn't a separate tool, but rather a collection of C/C++ header files, which applications need to include directly in order to use.
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    Udis86 is an easy-to-use minimalistic disassembler library for the x86 and x86-64 instruction set architectures. The primary intent of the design and development of udis86 is to aid software development projects that entail binary code analysis.
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    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    rundotso

    ARM linux run shared library rundotso dlopen dlsym Inline Assembler

    windows has rundll, rundotso is for linux load shared library(.so) and run the functions. rundotso.c you can load shared lib and run the function. It likes the rundll.exe in windows os. compiled and tested under the android ndk. you can use any arm compiler to try. adb push rundotso /data adb shell /data/rundotso /system/libc.so system "ls /data" adb shell /data/rundotso /system/libc.so printf "%d %c %s %d %c %s" 16 G HelloRundotsoTest 16 d end Have fun! Made by Biyong SUN Songjiang, Shanghai, China. Email: sunbiyong@163.com
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    Hexplorer

    Hexplorer

    Binary (hexadecimal) editor for Windows

    Binary (hexadecimal) editor for Windows
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    Downloads: 30 This Week
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    dxcut is a library for reading, editing, and writing dex and odex files which contain the class definition and Dalvik bytecode used by the Android operating system. This project includes a disassembler/decompiler, dex optimizer, and hooking utils.
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    eniAsm
    An open Source assembler project written in C++ [Borland 8 compatible]. It's a study project and therefore, a fun one where we try to implement Intel’s x86 specifications into something useful for the everyday programmer.
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    A disassembler for the linux platform. Currently this supports x86 ELF files assumed to be written in C and output to intel- syntax assembly language; however the design is modular and replacements for any of these can be written.
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    Downloads: 1,125 This Week
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    a powerful disassembler for x86
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