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Radare is a portable reversing framework that can...
- Disassemble (and assemble for) many different architectures
- Debug with local native and remote debuggers (gdb, rap, webui, r2pipe, winedbg, windbg)
- Run on Linux, *BSD, Windows, OSX, Android, iOS, Solaris and Haiku
- Perform forensics on filesystems and data carving
- Be scripted in Python, Javascript, Go and more
- Support collaborative analysis using the embedded webserver
- Visualize data structures of several file types
- Patch programs to uncover new features or fix vulnerabilities
- Use powerful analysis capabilities to speed up reversing
- Aid in software exploitation
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Release 2.6.0 - codename Rome
Tarballs
Highlights
- new iOS dyld cache parser
- mergelib is now
- Rename a lot of asm. variables
- Implement dmh* and dmhj
- Autocomplete for 's+ '
- Add support for the Zig programming language
- Initial import of the flag tags registry
- Add ?e? help and Implement '?ep' to print PIE charts
- pdf works as expected now :)
- arm asm.varsub supports asm.pseudo for fp
- Initial implementation of flag tags
- Implement iO as a frontend for !rabin2 -O
- Allow asm.highlight color change thru ec line_highlight
- More uniform xref type output , single, global xrefs API (Thanks to Riccardo Schirone,pancake,rene)
- Add sepia theme
- New command: pdRj
- Add pxr in visual mode (VP)
- Implemented rax2 -i functionality, to mimic xxd -i
- Created signing script and added to build.sh
- Ragg2-cc is now completely erased from r2 (merged into ragg2)
- Add support for more jump tables
- Honor RAnalHints and optimize aac
- Improve leahints to handle UJMP references
- Implement wtff to dump with offset in name
- Make /m create flags
- jmptbl detection now tries to identify table size and default case
- Highlight seek line using different background color
- Better graph box colors for the bold theme
- Fix agv color boxes for some themes
- Initial work on supporting pauseable CoreTasks
- Add asm.meta, and make magic when disabled. Fix sys/rebuild.sh cs
- Add initial temp breakpoint support (#9845)
- Add float and double to the default types
- Initial work to support entropy graphs in rahash2 via r2
- Implement 'aaf' analyze all functions. using afr and hasnext
- Improve leahints
- Add Input regs and oneliner @w and @r outputs in aea*
- Vr now toggles asm.*hints
- Reimplement VbC in C and drop it from Vcjr
- Add flag at both offset and value for /V
- Fix aos by enlarging the blocksize
- Fix use after free and oobread in pf command
Graphs
- Added import graph; updated ag? help
- Initial support for agd output formats
- Added data graph (aga) with all output formats
- Add jpg, svg, pdf.... extensions for 'w' graph output format
- Support for every output format for callgraph (agc and agC)
- Support every output format for the bb graph
- switch/case edges are now also added to graph view via afbe
Types
- Refactored and optimized afta command
- Refactored and improved afv* commands
- Manage types enum more properly
- Array of struct now works with ts
- Implement tss to show struct size
- Implement ts* command
Build
- Bring back libr.* targets in libr even without BUILD_MERGED
- Fix static build
- Minor improvements for the makefiles
- Fixes for the ios-sdk build
- Meson: remove duplicated io_plugins entries
- Meson: make git executable optional
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