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    unluac

    A decompiler for Lua 5.x

    unluac is a decompiler for Lua 5.0 through 5.4. It runs on Lua chunks that have been compiled with the standard Lua compiler. It requires that debugging information has not been stripped from the chunk. (By default, the Lua compiler includes this debugging information.) This program is written in Java. A JAR package is available in the downloads section so you don't have to compile it. It runs from the command line and accepts a single argument: the file name of a Lua chunk. The...
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    Downloads: 1,011 This Week
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    JD-GUI

    JD-GUI

    A standalone Java Decompiler GUI

    JD-GUI is a standalone graphical Java decompiler that allows users to reconstruct and explore source code from compiled .class files. It provides an intuitive interface for browsing decompiled code, making it easier to inspect methods, fields, and class structures without access to original source files. The tool is widely used for reverse engineering, debugging, and understanding third-party libraries. It supports opening individual files as well as entire archives such as JARs, enabling...
    Downloads: 110 This Week
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    Swf Reader

    Swf Reader

    Adobe Flash SWF file reader, editor

    Adobe Flash SWF editor which can read and edit bytecode.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    jdec is a Java Decompiler. It can be used to reverse the bytecodes present in a .class File to produce a Java Source File which can be nearly correct or equivalent (Due To different Interpretations) to the original java file.[With UI & command line]
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    EJDC is a java class file decompiler written by java language. The full name of this project is "Emilio's Java Decompiler".
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    The aim of this project is to develope a decompiler for java which is platform independent and has options to obfuscate the class file also. The project takes class file as input and decompiles it and provides the source file.
    Downloads: 47 This Week
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