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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.
A disassembler for the linux platform. Currently this supports x86 ELF files assumed to be written in C and output to intel- syntax assembly language; however the design is modular and replacements for any of these can be written.
Decompyle is a python disassembler and decompiler which converts Python byte-code (.pyc or .pyo) back into equivalent Python source. Verification of the produced code (re-compiled) is avaliable as well.
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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.