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    Qiling

    Qiling

    Qiling Advanced Binary Emulation Framework

    Cross-platform and multi-arch ultra lightweight emulator. Supported OS: Linux, MacOS, Windows, FreeBSD, DOS and UEFI. Support Arch: x86(16/32/64), ARM(64) MIPS, EVM and WASM. It also support Linux Kernel Module(.ko) , Windows Driver(.sys) and MacOS Kernel(.kext) via Demigod. Binary instrumentation and API are Qiling Framework's main focus and priority. It is designed for reverse engineers - thus there is no need to rebuild another sand boxing tool.
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    update-golang

    update-golang

    Easily fetch and install new Golang releases with minimal intrusion

    update-golang is a script to easily fetch and install new Golang releases with minimum system intrusion. The script uses local system OS and ARCH to download the correct binary release. It is not harmful to run the script multiple times. Downloaded releases are kept as cache under '/usr/local'. You can erase them manually. By default, the script only detects actual releases (not beta releases, not release candidates). However one can force any specific non-final release. ...
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