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    Miasm

    Miasm

    Reverse engineering framework in Python

    ...Among them, the SSA/Out-of-SSA transformation, expression propagation and high-level operators can be joined to “lift” Miasm IR to a more human-readable language. We use graphviz to illustrate some graphs. Its layout does not always totally conform with a reverse engineering “ideal view”, so please be tolerant of those odd graphs. Miasm is not the first tool to implement this feature. But, well, as the tool already had everything needed to implement DSE, it was just a matter of time before these features landed in the main branch.
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    PacmanTree

    PacmanTree

    Program for generating Arch Linux Pacman Manager dependencies graph

    Program to help using Arch Linux Pacman package manager. Program using pydot (python interface for Graphviz http://code.google.com/p/pydot/) to generate graph of dependencies for package selected by user.
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    PyCDep is a tool to analyze include dependencies between files in C and C++ programs. PyCDep itself is written in python. It dumps all the facts in a prolog database which can be queried. Visualization is possible by dumping graphviz (.dot) files.
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    Hoea is a python module for hierarchical ontology enrichment analysis, which facilitated GO (Gene Ontology)/KO (KEGG Orthology) enrichment analysis at any desktop.
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    mfGraph is a graph rendering library for interactive applications. Written in C++ and Python, mfGraph parses GraphViz DOT and XDOT files and provides rendering and hit-testing facilities. Supports Microsoft Windows natively, GNU/Linux through wxPython.
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    Tool used to generate state machine framework code from a terse set of directives embedded directly in the input source code file. This tool will also generate GraphViz graphical description and Spin/Promela modelling output.
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    Erlviz is a command-line utility which generates Entity Relationship Diagrams from simple YAML ER-Definitions.
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