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    ILSpy

    ILSpy

    .NET Decompiler with support for PDB generation, ReadyToRun, Metadata

    ILSpy is the open-source .NET assembly browser and decompiler. Visual Studio 2022 ships with decompilation support for F12 enabled by default (using our engine v7.1). In Visual Studio 2019, you have to manually enable F12 support. Go to Tools / Options / Text Editor / C# / Advanced and check Enable navigation to decompiled source. C# for Visual Studio Code ships with decompilation support as well. To enable, activate the setting "Enable Decompilation Support. ILSpy is distributed under the...
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    WhiteSnake Script Editor
    WhiteSnake - Professional script editor application for Squirrel and PAWN languages. It provides award-winning syntax highlight engine and compilation for your scripts. Was developed for VC:MP, IV:MP, SA-MP and CS scripters.
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    FishNET is a script engine for the .NET Framework. FishNET allows you to execute a source file written in C#, VB.NET or JScript.NET without having to build/compile it. FishNET can be compared almost directly to the cscript and wscript functionality of w
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