| Capstone is a disassembly framework with the target of becoming the ultimate |
| disasm engine for binary analysis and reversing in the security community. |
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| Created by Nguyen Anh Quynh, then developed and maintained by a small community, |
| Capstone offers some unparalleled features: |
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| - Support multiple hardware architectures: ARM, ARM64 (ARMv8), Mips, PPC, Sparc, |
| SystemZ, XCore and X86 (including X86_64). |
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| - Having clean/simple/lightweight/intuitive architecture-neutral API. |
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| - Provide details on disassembled instruction (called “decomposer” by others). |
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| - Provide semantics of the disassembled instruction, such as list of implicit |
| registers read & written. |
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| - Implemented in pure C language, with lightweight bindings for Emacs, Haskell, Perl, Python, |
| Ruby, C#, NodeJS, Java, GO, C++, OCaml, Lua, Rust, Delphi, Free Pascal & Vala |
| ready either in main code, or provided externally by the community). |
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| - Native support for all popular platforms: Windows, Mac OSX, iOS, Android, |
| Linux, *BSD, Solaris, etc. |
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| - Thread-safe by design. |
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| - Special support for embedding into firmware or OS kernel. |
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| - High performance & suitable for malware analysis (capable of handling various |
| X86 malware tricks). |
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| - Distributed under the open source BSD license. |
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| Further information is available at http://www.capstone-engine.org |
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| [Compile] |
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| See COMPILE.TXT file for how to compile and install Capstone. |
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| [Documentation] |
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| See docs/README for how to customize & program your own tools with Capstone. |
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| [Hack] |
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| See HACK.TXT file for the structure of the source code. |
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| [License] |
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| This project is released under the BSD license. If you redistribute the binary |
| or source code of Capstone, please attach file LICENSE.TXT with your products. |