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radareorg/cutter

radareorg/cutter

Free and Open Source Reverse Engineering Platform powered by radare2

repo name radareorg/cutter
repo link https://github.com/radareorg/cutter
homepage https://cutter.re
language C++
size (curr.) 12027 kB
stars (curr.) 6676
created 2017-09-25
license GNU General Public License v3.0

Cutter

Cutter is a free and open-source reverse engineering framework powered by radare2 . Its goal is making an advanced, customizable and FOSS reverse-engineering platform while keeping the user experience at mind. Cutter is created by reverse engineers for reverse engineers.

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Learn more at https://cutter.re.

Downloading a release

Cutter is available for all platforms (Linux, macOS, Windows). You can download the latest release here.

  • macOS: Download the latest .dmg file or use Homebrew Cask brew cask install cutter.
  • Windows: Download the latest Zip archive.
  • Linux: Download the latest AppImage file. Then just make it executable and run it:
    • chmod +x <appimage_file>
    • ./<appimage_file>

Building from sources

To build Cutter on your local machine, please follow this guide: Building from source

Docker

To deploy cutter using a pre-built Dockerfile, it’s possible to use the provided configuration. The corresponding README.md file also contains instructions on how to get started using the docker image with minimal effort.

Documentation

You can find our documentation in our website.

Plugins

Cutter supports both Python and Native C++ plugins. Want to extend Cutter with Plugins? Read the Plugins section on our documentation.

Official and Community Plugins

Our community built many plugins and useful scripts for Cutter such as the native integration of Ghidra decompiler or the plugin to visualize DynamoRIO code coverage. You can find more plugins in the following list. Don’t hesitate to extend it with your own plugins and scripts for Cutter.

Help

The best place to obtain help from Cutter developers and community is to contact us on:

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