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Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 8 Star 15 Fork 7 radare/radare Code Issues 0 Pull requests 0 Projects 0 Pulse Graphs Permalink Branch: master Switch branches/tags Branches Tags master Nothing to show Nothing to show Find file Copy path radare/doc/radare.but Fetching contributors… Cannot retrieve contributors at this time Raw Blame History 7319 lines (5507 sloc) 290 KB \cfg{paper-code-font-size}{9} \cfg{paper-left-margin}{64} \cfg{paper-code-fonts}{Courier}{Courier}{Courier} \cfg{text-chapter-align}{right} \cfg{html-index-filename}{index.html} \cfg{html-contents-filename}{contents.html} \cfg{html-template-filename}{%n.html} \cfg{html-template-fragment}{%k} \cfg{html-leaf-level}{infinite} \cfg{html-leaf-contains-contents}{false} \cfg{html-suppress-navlinks}{true} \cfg{html-suppress-address}{true} \title radare A commandline framework for reverse engineering ala *nix-style \versionid $Id: radare.but 2009-04-25 pancake $ \C{introduction} Introduction This book https://www-304.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21339018 aims to cover most usage aspects of radare. A framework for reverse engineering and analyzing binaries. --pancake \H{history} History The radare project started in February of 2006 aiming to provide a Free and simple command line interface for an hexadecimal editor supporting 64 bit offsets to make searches and recovering data from hard-disks. Since then, the project has grown with the aim changed to provide https://github.com/radare/radare/blob/master/doc/radare.but a complete framework for analyzing binaries with some basic *NIX concepts in mind like 'everything is a file', 'small programs that interact together using stdin/out' or 'keep it simple'. It's mostly a single-person project, but some contributions (in source, patches, ideas or species) have been made and are really appreciated. The project is composed by an hexadecimal editor as the central point of the project with assembler/disassembler, code analysis, scripting features, analysis and graphs of code and data, easy unix integration, .. \H{overview} Overview Nowadays the project is composed by a set of small utilities that can be used together or independently from the command line: \c radare The core of the hexadecimal editor and debugger. Allows to open any kind of file from different IO access like disk, network, kernel plugins, remote devices, debugged processes, ... and handle any of them as if they were a simple plain file. Implements an advanced command line interface for moving around the file, analyzing data, disassembling, binary patching, data comparision, searching, replacing, scripting with ruby, python, lua and perl, ... \c rabin Extracts information from executable binaries like ELF, PE, Java CLASS, MACH-
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