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    LIEF

    LIEF

    LIEF - Library to Instrument Executable Formats (C++, Python, Rust)

    LIEF (Library to Instrument Executable Formats) is a cross-platform library that enables parsing, modifying, and abstracting executable formats such as ELF, PE, and Mach-O. It's widely used in reverse engineering and binary analysis.​
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    Bloaty

    Bloaty

    Bloaty: a size profiler for binaries

    Bloaty is a deep, accurate size profiler for native binaries that tells you where every byte comes from so you can shrink executables and libraries intelligently. It parses binary formats like ELF, Mach-O, and DWARF symbol/debug data without relying solely on toolchain heuristics, letting you attribute size to files, sections, symbols, templates, and even compilation units. Reports can be produced at multiple granularities and diffed across builds to identify regressions introduced by compiler flags, dependencies, or new code paths. ...
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