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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.
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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. Visit https://github.com/uxmal/reko...
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    Downloads: 157 This Week
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    4tH compiler

    4tH compiler

    A Forth compiler with a little difference

    4tH is a Forth compiler with a little difference. Instead of the standard Forth engine it features a conventional compiler. 4tH is a very small compiler that can create bytecode, C-embeddable bytecode, standalone executables, but also works fine as a scripting language. It supports about 95% of the ANS Forth CORE wordset and features conditional compilation, pipes, files, assertions, forward declarations, enumerations, structures, suspended execution, recursion, include files, etc. It comes...
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    Winform White/Gray Style

    Windows Winfroms clean and simple

    the winforms in this project is to make the windows winform's look better smother and clean, small borders and simple caption menu NOTE: i will release the source once i reace a more stable version and have cleand the code YOU ARE ALLOWED TO USE A Decompiler until then.. (EG: ILSpy)
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    OFD.NET is a project to create an Open Flash Debugger in C#, plus other tools targeting flash technology and especially actionScript. There are plans for a swf parser/generator, an AS3 compiler, a decompiler, etc.
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    net-unwind is an open-source .NET decompiler for GNU/Linux based systems. It can decompile any .NET from Intermediate Language (based on CLR) back to similar or identical source code to the original in C#. A Qt GUI is provided for easy navigation.
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