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    JADX

    JADX

    Dex to Java decompiler

    Command-line and GUI tools for producing Java source code from Android Dex and apk files. Decompile Dalvik bytecode to java classes from APK, dex, aar, aab and zip files. Decode AndroidManifest.xml and other resources from resources.arsc. Deobfuscator included. Be aware, Android Studio can interfere with jadx debugger, so it is better to close it before attaching to the process in jadx.
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    reko

    reko

    Reko is a binary decompiler

    ...This project is freely available under the GNU General Public License. The project consists of front ends, core decompiler engine, and back ends to help it achieve its goals. A command line, a Windows GUI, and a ASP.NET front end exist at the time of writing. The decompiler engine receives inputs from the front ends in the form of either individual executable files or decompiler project files. Reko project files contain additional information about a binary file, helpful to the decompilation process or for formatting the output. The decompiler engine then proceeds to analyze the input binary. ...
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    jd-gui-duo

    jd-gui-duo

    A 2-in-1 JAVA decompiler based on JD-CORE v0 and v1 supporting 3rd par

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    Downloads: 39 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.
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    Luyten

    Luyten

    An open source Java decompiler Gui for Procyon

    Luyten is an open source Java decompiler GUI for Procyon.
    Downloads: 38 This Week
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    Java Decompiler, Disassembler and Bytecode debugger. Decompiler supports Java 5 (e.g. generics, for-each loops etc). Debugger allows user to step through each bytecode and view program state. Contains Swing GUI.
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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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