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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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    Decompiler

    Decompiler

    Binary executable decompiler

    Reko decompiler reads program binaries, decompiles them, infers data types, and emits structured C source code. Designed with a pluggable architecture, it currently has: - support for 68k, ARM, MIPS, PowerPC, Risc-V, Sparc, x86, Z80 processors and many more - support for EXE, Elf, AmigaOS Hunk executable formats and many more - support for MS-DOS, Win32, U*ix, AmigaOS , C64, ZX-81 Reko decompiler comes with a GUI and a command-line interface.
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    Dyalect

    Dyalect

    Dyalect is a programming language for .NET Core

    ...Dyalect offers modern syntax, inspired by such languages as C#, Swift, Go and Rust, first class functions, coroutines, expressive modules, a dynamic type system with an ability to extend existing types with new functions and much more. Dy is shipped with a crossplatform interactive console. Main repo: https://github.com/vorov2/dyalect
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    AvaloniaILSpy

    AvaloniaILSpy

    Avalonia-based .NET Decompiler (port of ILSpy)

    This is a cross-platform version of ILSpy built with Avalonia. Search for types/methods/properties (substring). Hyperlink-based type/method/property navigation. Extensible via MEF Extensibility (Check out TestPlugin folder). Note: This is not compatible with ILSpy Plugins. Grab artifacts from the latest master CI build. This includes Linux, Mac and Windows.
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    IronMeta is an implementation of Alessandro Warth's OMeta metaprogramming system in C#. It provides a packrat parser generator that generates parsers for Parsing Expression Grammars that operate on arbitrary streams of objects.
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    Multimethods for .NET: Makes multi-methods available to *any* language that targets .NET - C#, VB.NET, JScript.NET, Managed C++ and the rest! Uses .NET dynamic assemblies and shows how to generate dynamic .NET types and IL at runtime.
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