Python x86-64

Open-source Python projects categorized as x86-64

Top 10 Python x86-64 Projects

  1. plasma

    Plasma is an interactive disassembler for x86/ARM/MIPS. It can generates indented pseudo-code with colored syntax.

  2. Judoscale

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  3. PeachPy

    x86-64 assembler embedded in Python

  4. snakeware

    A free Linux distro with a Python-based userspace

    Project mention: I built a hardware processor that runs Python | news.ycombinator.com | 2025-04-28

    > We are very far from having a full single user graphics workstation in CPython, even if those JITs aren't perfect.

    Some years ago there was an attempt to create a linux distribution including a Python userspace, called Snakeware. But the project appears to be inactive now. See https://github.com/joshiemoore/snakeware

  5. cemu

    Cheap EMUlator: lightweight multi-architecture assembly playground (by hugsy)

  6. retrowrite

    RetroWrite -- Retrofitting compiler passes through binary rewriting

  7. ppci

    A compiler for ARM, X86, MSP430, xtensa and more implemented in pure Python

  8. MiniLang

    A type-safe C successor that compiles directly to various platforms.

    Project mention: Rethinking macros. How does a modern macro system looks like? | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-10-07
  9. CodeRabbit

    CodeRabbit: AI Code Reviews for Developers. Revolutionize your code reviews with AI. CodeRabbit offers PR summaries, code walkthroughs, 1-click suggestions, and AST-based analysis. Boost productivity and code quality across all major languages with each PR.

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  10. asm2cfg

    Python command-line tool and GDB extension to view and save x86, ARM and objdump assembly files as control-flow graph (CFG) pdf files

  11. shelf

    Python library to convert elf to os-independent shellcodes (by jonatanSh)

  12. gentoo-binhost

    Provide Gentoo binhosts using github infrastructure

NOTE: The open source projects on this list are ordered by number of github stars. The number of mentions indicates repo mentiontions in the last 12 Months or since we started tracking (Dec 2020).

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Index

What are some of the best open-source x86-64 projects in Python? This list will help you:

# Project Stars
1 plasma 3,050
2 PeachPy 2,003
3 snakeware 1,724
4 cemu 984
5 retrowrite 707
6 ppci 342
7 MiniLang 138
8 asm2cfg 75
9 shelf 56
10 gentoo-binhost 23

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