binaryninja-api
ImHex
binaryninja-api | ImHex | |
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9 | 47 | |
821 | 33,196 | |
2.6% | - | |
9.7 | 9.9 | |
5 days ago | 5 days ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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binaryninja-api
- The Hiew Hex Editor
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[Media] I'm currently learning Rust. Out of curiosity, I opened the resulting binary as a text file, and among the garbled text characters, I saw this weird text. Is this normal or is there something wrong with the compiled binary? It's the "Hello, World!" sample program and it executes normally.
If you really want to poke around in the binary, you can use a decompiler like IDA, Ghidra, or Binary Ninja's free version.
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Ida Free
Still $$$ for crippled functionality.
As an alternative, https://binary.ninja is gaining traction at work.
- Binary Ninja
- Public API, examples, documentation and issues for Binary Ninja
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Looking for this software (If off-topic, I'll delete)
Possibly binary ninja
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Teaching A Machine To Identify Vulnerabilities (Part 1)
As I said, a regular text editor won’t do for reading a binary file, so I needed to choose a disassembler to break the challenge binaries out into their basic blocks. I chose to use Binary Ninja because it has a very easy-to-use Python API, and it’s hobbyist-level cheap (for comparison, the industry-standard disassembler is IDA Pro, which they will sell to you for roughly an arm, and continue to pick off your fingers and toes with renewal fees). I began by writing a quick script to go through a single binary and print out the opcodes it encountered in each block, just to validate that I was able to acquire the data I wanted.
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Why do most hackers base their personality around hacking?
It’s an awesome reverse engineering tool (https://binary.ninja). Has really nice api support so you can basically automate anything and make plugins for custom architectures and stuff like that.
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Introducing Decompiler Explorer (🐶⚡️)
If you agree, there is a GitHub issue tracking something like this for Binary Ninja specifically. Hitting that with a thumbs-up would be useful to let the developers know it's something the community wants and should be prioritized.
ImHex
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Ask HN: What Underrated Open Source Project Deserves More Recognition?
ImHex
“A Hex Editor for Reverse Engineers, Programmers and people who value their retinas when working at 3 AM.”
I actually used it not too long ago to inspect why a mp4 file wasn’t valid. The pattern language that they have is quite nice and having sections of the hex highlighted and being able to see what structures they represent and what data was on those structures was very useful!
https://github.com/WerWolv/ImHex
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Spectrum Analyser, a Sinclair ZX Spectrum reverse engineering tool
Just one note: Please use UI scaling; it's near impossible to read on a 150% 4k screen (much less on 100%). Unfortunately, young eyes don't last forever.
The UI looks very much like ImHex (https://imhex.werwolv.net/) is this a coincidence, or is it the standard ImGui look and feel?
I wish ImHex had a decompiler for Z80 as well, but this is much better.
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Immediate Mode GUI Programming
I didn't use RemedyBG or Tracy, but I did try ImHex (https://github.com/WerWolv/ImHex) and it loaded 12% of the CPU because everything is being repainted 60 times per second. Heck, it even has an option to limit the FPS, which solves the CPU load a bit, but at the same time results in sluggish input because the event handling is tied to the drawing frequency.
So yes, the experience was not good, and I don't see what these tools would lose by using a proper GUI. I don't want every utility to drain my laptop battery like a decent video game.
ImGui is great if you already have a loop where everything is unconditionally redrawn every frame, but otherwise it's a really odd choice for an end-user application.
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The Hiew Hex Editor
I now use ImHex after looking for years for a good one. It has a pattern language to provide highlighting.
https://imhex.werwolv.net/
- Parsing an Undocumented File Format
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Dear ImGui: Bloat-free Graphical User interface with minimal dependencies
ImGui is brilliant. I can highly recommend this hex editor built using it: https://github.com/WerWolv/ImHex
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[Tutorial] How to manually change FOV (SoC, CS, & CoP)
Download a hex editor such as ImHex and open it. I'd recommend downloading the portable version of whatever hex editor you are using if it's offered. That way you don't have to install the program and can instantly delete it off your drive when you're done.
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What was your first open source contribution?
Probably https://github.com/WerWolv/ImHex/pull/509
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Visual IDE research feedback
"It seems from reading the post that the scope of the project is already way too large. This a decades-long project (for a single dev). But most (maybe all) of what's being offered already exists." My googling shows them existing as singular (or a few) features but not in a cohesive package; the "closest" one I could find is https://github.com/WerWolv/ImHex.
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Hexyl: A command-line hex viewer
If you want a true Hex Editor (or better, Hex IDE), I strongly suggest you to take a look ad ImHex [1].
[1]: https://github.com/WerWolv/ImHex
What are some alternatives?
decompiler-explorer - Decompiler Explorer! Compare tools on the forefront of static analysis, now in your web browser!
ImHex-Patterns - Hex patterns, include patterns and magic files for the use with the ImHex Hex Editor
dewolf - A research decompiler implemented as a Binary Ninja plugin.
catsight - Cross-platform process memory inspector
cdcEngineDXHR - Decompilation of Deus Ex: Human Revolution
x64dbg - An open-source user mode debugger for Windows. Optimized for reverse engineering and malware analysis.
pycdc - C++ python bytecode disassembler and decompiler
keystone - Keystone assembler framework: Core (Arm, Arm64, Hexagon, Mips, PowerPC, Sparc, SystemZ & X86) + bindings
extfstools - Tools for extracting files from ext2,3,4 filesystem images
XMachOViewer - XMachOViewer is a Mach-O viewer for Windows, Linux and MacOS
SonyHeadphonesClient - A {Windows, macOS, Linux} client recreating the functionality of the Sony Headphones app