Detect-It-Easy
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Detect-It-Easy
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E-book piracy - a weird ZIP file
If it was me, I'd first run something like DIE on it (I have a few such programs installed)- https://github.com/horsicq/Detect-It-Easy
- How do I debug software that detaches as soon as I attach the debugger
- Detect It Easy 3.07 Program for determining types of files for Windows, Linux and MacOS.
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An error occurred while unpacking a game (ISDONE.DLL). How do I get rid of this in wine emulator?
You could try to run https://github.com/horsicq/Detect-It-Easy to maybe find out how it got packed... Would help narrow it down.
- Detect It Easy 3.06 Program for determining types of files for Windows, Linux and MacOS.
- Detect It Easy 3.05 Program for determining types of files for Windows, Linux and MacOS.
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Decompiling MPRESS packed Autohotkey scripts!
First to confirm suspicions we will download and launch Detect it easy and click THIS button and select your executable and it should say "MPRESS 2.19" right HERE, that's how you know it's an MPRESS packed executable
- How do I decompile Windows' setup.exe?
- Detect It Easy 3.04 Program for determining types of files for Windows, Linux and MacOS.
- What language/Technology used by anydesk ? The application seems to be small and is able to run on all platforms natively. my closest guess is delphi suites.. but unsure.
pepper
- A simple and opinionated modal code editor for your terminal
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Minimal/hobby terminal text editor with LSP support
Does anyone have any examples of these? I want to build a terminal text editor with LSP (rust analyzer) support. The best examples I have found so far are pepper and helix but there are reasonably large and mature projects which makes them harder for me to learn from. I figured there must be other people who have done the same but with much smaller projects which would therefore be easier to learn fro.
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Thoughts on some of the actively developed text editors written in Rust?
pepper
What are some alternatives?
drakvuf-sandbox - DRAKVUF Sandbox - automated hypervisor-level malware analysis system
helix - A post-modern modal text editor.
radare2 - UNIX-like reverse engineering framework and command-line toolset
lapce - Lightning-fast and Powerful Code Editor written in Rust
x64dbg - An open-source user mode debugger for Windows. Optimized for reverse engineering and malware analysis.
kibi - A text editor in ≤1024 lines of code, written in Rust
Nauz-File-Detector - Linker/Compiler/Tool detector for Windows, Linux and MacOS.
Qu1cksc0pe - All-in-One malware analysis tool.
youtube-dl-gui - A cross platform front-end GUI of the popular youtube-dl written in wxPython.
neovide - No Nonsense Neovim Client in Rust
flare-vm - A collection of software installations scripts for Windows systems that allows you to easily setup and maintain a reverse engineering environment on a VM.
xi-editor - A modern editor with a backend written in Rust.