dnSpy
mapperly
dnSpy | mapperly | |
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7 | 20 | |
5,577 | 2,321 | |
4.6% | 3.0% | |
8.9 | 9.5 | |
2 days ago | 2 days ago | |
C# | C# | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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dnSpy
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Help understanding an image format
In the future, if you have .NET apps, try dnSpyEx. Compared to Ghidra, it produces excellent output - a lot of the time, it's more-or-less equivalent to the original source. Only issue I have with it is that it's Windows-only and doesn't work great under Wine, so I use it in a VM. If you already use Windows, then it's probably not going to bother you.
- What C# tools would you like to use that don't exist today?
- Possible to check code without IDE installed?
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Decompile .NET DLLs/EXEs using ILSpy
This shouldn't be the case for much longer though according to recent comments on this issue: https://github.com/dnSpyEx/dnSpy/issues/5
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Debug C# interface implemenation located in nuget package
Not quite an answer, but I've heard that dnSpyEx allows to debug everything. Just have a look - https://github.com/dnSpyEx/dnSpy
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In the Jungle of .NET Decompilers
Thanks I've updated the article with links to dnSpyEx https://github.com/dnSpyEx/dnSpy.
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Might And Magic X Legacy - manual code fix to gain back access to Act 2, DLC and Uplay rewards
Download and extract somewhere DnSpy 6.1.8. If you can't find it, the latest version of this revival project should be fine too (untested).
mapperly
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I created a new object mapper
Check out https://github.com/riok/mapperly
- Should I use AutoMapper for this?
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Is Automapper the most hated library?
There are alternatives doing this already e.g. https://github.com/riok/mapperly
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When using the DTO pattern and rolling your own mappers, is there a shorter way to write the mapping functions?
No sure if I understand your problem correctly, but maybe something like Mapster or Mapperly could help with that, given that it can generate source code instead of using reflection or expression trees.
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Auto Mapping Library
That's why I'd suggest Mapperly. It outperforms Automapper too, Chapsas made a video about that recently.
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Best .net/c# resources for senior engineer
Do note that AutoMapper is reflection based. If you'd like a compile time mapper, looking into something like mapperly or MappingGenerator
- What C# tools would you like to use that don't exist today?
- Mapperly - A .NET source generator for object to object mappings
- Show HN: Mapperly – A .NET source generator for object to object mappings
What are some alternatives?
CodemerxDecompile - The first standalone .NET decompiler for Mac, Linux and Windows
Mapster - A fast, fun and stimulating object to object Mapper
testcontainers-dotnet - A library to support tests with throwaway instances of Docker containers for all compatible .NET Standard versions.
AutoMapper - A convention-based object-object mapper in .NET.
DependenSee - Dotnet project and package dependency visualizer.
Mapping Generator - :arrows_counterclockwise: "AutoMapper" like, Roslyn based, code fix provider that allows to generate mapping code in design time.
FastExpressionCompiler - Fast Compiler for C# Expression Trees and the lightweight LightExpression alternative. Diagnostic and code generation tools for the expressions.
ExpressMapper - Mapping .Net types
esp32_image_parser - A toolkit for helping you reverse engineer ESP32 firmware.
Protobuf.NET - Protocol Buffers library for idiomatic .NET
WebTruss
AgileMapper - A zero-configuration, highly-configurable, unopinionated object mapper with viewable execution plans. Flattens, unflattens, deep clones, merges, updates and projects queries. .NET 3.5+ and .NET Standard 1.0+.