ILSpy is the open-source .NET assembly browser and decompiler.
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CI Build Nuget Feed (master): https://ci.appveyor.com/nuget/ilspy-masterfeed
Aside from the WPF UI ILSpy (downloadable via Releases, see also plugins), the following other frontends are available:
- Linux/Mac/Windows command line client - check out ICSharpCode.Decompiler.Console in this repository
- Linux/Mac/Windows PowerShell cmdlets in this repository
- Visual Studio Code Extension repository | marketplace
- ICSharpCode.Decompiler NuGet for your own projects
- Decompilation to C#
- Whole-project decompilation (csproj, not sln!)
- Search for types/methods/properties (substring)
- Hyperlink-based type/method/property navigation
- Base/Derived types navigation, history
- BAML to XAML decompiler
- Extensible via plugins (MEF)
- Check out the language support status
ILSpy is distributed under the MIT License.
Included open-source libraries:
- Mono.Cecil: MIT License (part of ICSharpCode.Decompiler)
- LightJson: MIT License (part of ICSharpCode.Decompiler)
- Humanizer: MIT License (part of ICSharpCode.Decompiler)
- AvalonEdit: MIT License
- SharpTreeView: LGPL
- Ricciolo.StylesExplorer: MS-PL (part of ILSpy.BamlDecompiler.Plugin)
- CommandLineUtils: Apache License 2.0 (part of ICSharpCode.Decompiler.Console)
Windows:
- Check out the repository using git.
- Execute
git submodule update --init --recursive
to get all required submodules. - Use ILSpy.sln to work.
Unix:
- Check out the repository using git.
- Execute
git submodule update --init --recursive
to get all required submodules. - Edit
\ICSharpCode.Decompiler\ICSharpCode.Decompiler.csproj
AddSdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk"
to theProject
element. This is required due to a tooling issue on Unix. Please do not commit this when contributing a pull request! - Use ICSharpCode.Decompiler.Console.sln to work.
- Report bugs
- If you want to contribute a pull request, please add https://gist.github.com/siegfriedpammer/75700ea61609eb22714d21885e4eb084 to your
.git/hooks
to prevent checking in code with wrong indentation. We use tabs and not spaces. The build server runs the same script, so any pull requests using wrong indentation will fail.
Current and past contributors.