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Blazing fast and correct x86/x64 disassembler, assembler, decoder, encoder for .NET, Rust, Python, JavaScript
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Iced


Iced is a high performance x86 (16/32/64-bit) instruction decoder, disassembler and assembler.
It can be used for static analysis of x86/x64 binaries, to rewrite code (eg. remove garbage instructions), to relocate code or as a disassembler.
- ✔️Supports all Intel and AMD instructions
- ✔️Supports .NET and Rust
- ✔️The formatter supports masm, nasm, gas (AT&T), Intel (XED) and there are many options to customize the output
- ✔️The decoder is 4x+ faster than other similar libraries and doesn't allocate any memory
- ✔️Small decoded instructions, only 32 bytes
- ✔️High level Assembler (.NET) providing a simple and lean syntax (e.g
asm.mov(eax, edx)
)) - ✔️The encoder can be used to re-encode decoded instructions at any address
- ✔️API to get instruction info, eg. read/written registers, memory and rflags bits; CPUID feature flag, flow control info, etc
- ✔️All instructions are tested (decode, encode, format, instruction info)
- ✔️License: MIT
Examples
See the following READMEs for examples:
License
MIT
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