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    Capstone

    Capstone

    Capstone disassembly/disassembler framework

    Capstone is a disassembly framework with the target of becoming the ultimate disasm engine for binary analysis and reversing in the security community. Created by Nguyen Anh Quynh, then developed and maintained by a small community, Capstone offers some unparalleled features. Support multiple hardware architectures: ARM, ARM64 (ARMv8), Ethereum VM, M68K, Mips, MOS65XX, PPC, Sparc, SystemZ, TMS320C64X, M680X, XCore and X86 (including X86_64). Having clean/simple/lightweight/intuitive...
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    Dedexer is a disassembler tool for Android DEX files. The purpose is to create Jasmin-like source files from DEX files.
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    Lilac - a Java assembler

    Lilac - a Java assembler

    An assembler and disassembler for the JVM (Java Virtual Machine)

    Lilac is a tool suite, which contains an assembler and a disassembler for the JVM (Java Virtual Machine) bytecode. The assembler takes textual representations of Java classes, written in an assembler-like syntax, and converts them to binary Java class files, which can be loaded into JVM. The disassembler takes binary Java class files and creates out of them assembler files suitable for the assembler.
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    jallie

    Java classfile assembler/disassembler and interactive low-level editor

    Java Classfile assembler/disassembler and low-level interactive editor. Allows viewing and manipulation of Java class data both manually and via scripts. Load in a class file, make changes, and then save the result.
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    Q Disassembler is a flexible disassembly engine that aims to provide precise information about machine instructions while maintaining OS-independence and performance.
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    A open source java card virtual machine implementation. And also some part of the VM code can be used as part of kinds of tools such as javacard bytecode disassembler.
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    jbytecode is a Java bytecode disassembler/assembler written in Python. Dissasembly code is aligned with Java bytecodes in the class file so modification and re-assembly is always possible, even when class is obfuscated.
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    JasminParser is a Jasmin (Java Assembler, .j file) compiler based on the Apache BCEL. JasminParser provides a disassembler and an assembler to convert java classes and jasmin files to each other.
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    JReversePro is a Java Decompiler / Disassembler written in Java. Facility to view the ConstantPool contents is available. AWT, Swing and command-line versions are present.
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    JTools.Ruby is easy way to access Java 2 class-files via scripts written in Ruby language. There are class-file disassembler, assembler and simple Ruby to Java bytecode compiler. The work is at the start point.
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    JEST will be the Java bytecode engineering Swiss-Army Jackhammer. It will include a disassembler, class browser, obfuscator, optimizer, class editor, and bytecode debugger, and have an intuitive GUI.
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