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tommybox | bytecode-viewer | |
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4 | 9 | |
20 | 14,325 | |
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1.8 | 7.2 | |
over 2 years ago | 5 days ago | |
Java | Java | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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tommybox
- GitHub - xnbox/tommybox: 🟪 TommyBox is a single-file executable that makes it possible to launch web apps on a desktop.
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Electron VS tommybox - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 15 Aug 2021
TommyBox is a standalone executable container that makes it possible to launch static and dynamic web apps on a desktop by providing built-in server and browser functionality.
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TommyBox is similar to Electron and NW.js
TommyBox is a standalone executable container that makes it possible to launch static and dynamic web apps on a desktop by providing built-in server and browser functionality. TommyBox is similar to Electron and NW.js.
bytecode-viewer
- Java 泛型程式設計的注意事項
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Reverse Engineering Tools in 2022
I think they forgot to google translate the disadvantages of JEB Decompiler
I haven't used JEB to comment, but I've gotten a lot of mileage out of https://github.com/pxb1988/dex2jar#readme and then feed the normal Java jars it produces into https://github.com/mstrobel/procyon#readme and (of course) one shouldn't overlook picking your favorite tool for dealing with AndroidManifest.xml which often has fun things hiding in it
While digging up those links, I was reminded that some folks enjoy https://github.com/Konloch/bytecode-viewer#is-there-a-demo because it can be easier to "try out" a few of the decompilation engines, but I don't use it because it's hard to do batch things with it, versus dex2jar into procyon is automation friendly
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Is there any tool for Java reverse engineering that doesn't totally suck?
Here's a good tool for inspecting the bytecode of applications, with built in decompiler support: https://github.com/Konloch/bytecode-viewer
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Stack Overflow Developer Survey: 54% of Respondents Dread Java?
If you're curious what anything (Lombok or otherwise) compiles to, JVM bytecode is much simpler than the kinds C/C++ compiles to. It's fairly readable even with the JDK disassembler javap. There are also various community disassemblers and decompilers that provide nicer output than javap. I use https://github.com/Konloch/bytecode-viewer, which is a GUI frontend for several. If one decompiler doesn't handle a class well, another usually does.
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Looking for a lightweight java decompiler / code viewer that has dark mode
I use Bytecode Viewer, https://github.com/Konloch/bytecode-viewer with Dark Mode.
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CandyPixel - Known Information Wanted Please.
if you do use this plugin i'd recommend also using https://bytecodeviewer.com/ to check the supposed malicious lines of code.
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A response from r/AskReddit. Are we even surprised?
Take a look at tools like this one to get an idea of what you can actually get: https://bytecodeviewer.com/
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1.8 source code
Also, you can always install the latest release and then put it through a Java decompiler to get the complete source code. It might have some errors since decompilers aren't perfect, but will give you a more complete source code than anything I can legally provide.
What are some alternatives?
tommy - Tommy is Apache Tomcat, bundled as a single executable jar.
AndroRAT - A Simple android remote administration tool using sockets. It uses java on the client side and python on the server side
nanoleaf-desktop - A modern desktop application for the Nanoleaf Aurora and Canvas
Caesium - A Java bytecode obfuscator
Electron - :electron: Build cross-platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
Perses - A project to cause (controlled) destruction on your jvm application
web-to-desktop-framework-comparison - This repository was made to create an objective comparison of multiple framework that grant us to "transform" our web app to desktop application formats.
Mixin - Mixin is a trait/mixin and bytecode weaving framework for Java using ASM
javaee7-samples - Java EE 7 Samples
jpexs-decompiler - JPEXS Free Flash Decompiler
capacitor - Build cross-platform Native Progressive Web Apps for iOS, Android, and the Web ⚡️
Recaf - The modern Java bytecode editor