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PyLXCA is Python based interface for Lenovo xClarity Administrator APIs.
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SMDA is a minimalist recursive disassembler library that is optimized for accurate Control Flow Graph (CFG) recovery from memory dumps.
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Performance Benchmarking of EC2 Instances in AWS
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A plugin based on IDAPython for a functional DWIM interface. This allows one to script w/o documentation, as many commands can infer their parameters from what you currently have selected. Ongoing development is currently in the "persistence-refactor" branch. Use "Wiki" or "Discussions" for examples, and smash that "Star" button if you like this.
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Python command-line tool and GDB extension to view and save x86, ARM and objdump assembly files as control-flow graph (CFG) pdf files
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Database of CPU Opcodes
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A small implementation of destination-driven code generation in Python
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HatAsm is a powerful assembler and disassembler that provides support for all common architectures.
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PyTurboJPEG is a highly optimized Python wrapper of libjpeg-turbo (TurboJPEG API) which supports x86 and ARM architecture.
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Python library to convert elf to os-independent shellcodes
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This repository contains a Python project that implements an assembler for a custom instruction set architecture. The assembler takes assembly code as input and converts it into machine code. The supported instructions include ADD, SUB, AND, OR, and JMP. The assembler also supports working with registers and memory.
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