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A comprehensive collection of cheatsheets for programming languages, frameworks, and development tools.
A modular visual interface for GDB in Python, providing a stylable dashboard for debugging and command management.
A record and replay framework for Linux that allows debugging programs by recording their execution.
A browser-based frontend for the GDB debugger, allowing developers to set breakpoints, view the stack, and visualize data structures in C, C++, Go, Rust, and Fortran.
A powerful GDB and LLDB extension for exploit development and reverse engineering on Linux.
GEF (GDB Enhanced Features) is a modern Linux-based debugging tool for exploit developers and reverse engineers.
A hacky debugger UI for developers, featuring support for GDB, LLDB, and WinDbg.
Open source toolset for programming STM32 MCUs, supporting ARM-based embedded development.
A comprehensive collection of reverse engineering resources and tools for multiple platforms.
This is a comprehensive setup for studying and developing the Linux kernel, kernel modules, QEMU, and low-level system programming.
A comprehensive collection of GDB tips and tricks for developers working on low-level systems and debugging.
A GDB frontend for Linux that provides a more user-friendly interface for the GDB debugger.
GDBFrontend is a flexible and extensible GUI debugger for C/C++ projects, providing an easy-to-use interface for the GDB debugger.
PINCE is a reverse engineering tool for Linux games, providing a range of debugging and disassembly capabilities.
Gdbinit is a set of GDB initialization files for various architectures, enabling enhanced debugging capabilities.
A cross-platform IDE and shell for building applications with C#, C++, and other languages.
Open-source Python library for programming and debugging Arm Cortex-M microcontrollers.
A comprehensive guide to the art of debugging with a focus on C, Python, and Linux debugging tools.
An open-source Android unpacking tool for reverse-engineering and analyzing Android applications.
Run iPhone (xnu-arm64) in a Docker container with support for KVM, iOS kernel debugging, and more.
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