Rizin – UNIX Like Reverse Engineering Framework

Rizin Reverse Engineering Framework
Rizin Reverse Engineering Framework

Rizin is free and open-source Unix-like Reverse Engineering framework, providing a complete binary analysis experience with features like Disassembler, Hexadecimal editor, Emulation, Binary inspection, Debugger, and more.

Rizin is a fork of the radare2 reverse engineering framework with a focus on usability, working features and code cleanliness.

Rizin is portable and it can be used to analyze binaries, disassemble code, debug programs, as a forensics suite, as a scriptable command-line hexadecimal editor able to open disk files, and much more!

To learn more on Rizin you may want to read the official Rizin book.

How to install

You can find the latest release binaries for Android, Debian, Ubuntu, MacOS, Windows here. If we don’t provide a released binary for your system, you can still build Rizin yourself.

How to build

Use meson to compile and install Rizin. Please make sure to get an updated meson (e.g. get it with pip install meson if your system does not provide one that is at least version 0.50.1).

Clone this repository and make sure to clone the submodules as well:

$ git clone –recurse-submodules https://github.com/rizinorg/rizin

Then compile and install with:

$ meson build
$ ninja -C build # or `meson compile -C build`
$ sudo ninja -C build install # or `sudo meson install -C build`
$ rizin —
— Thank you for using rizin. Have a nice night!
[0x00000000]>
# Run “sudo ninja -C build uninstall” without quotes to uninstall rizin
Please have a look at BUILDING.md for more information about building Rizin.

Contributing

We very much welcome any kind of contributions, from typos, to documentation, to refactoring, up to completely new features you may think of. Before contributing, we would like you to read the file CONTRIBUTING.md. so that we can all be on the same page.

Tests

Look at test/README.md.

Supported features

Supported Operating Systems

Windows (since XP), GNU/Linux, GNU/Darwin, GNU/Hurd, Apple’s {Mac,i,iPad,watch}OS, [Dragonfly|Net|Free|Open]BSD, Android, QNX, Solaris, Haiku, FirefoxOS.

Supported Architectures

i386, x86-64, ARM, MIPS, PowerPC, SPARC, RISC-V, SH, m68k, m680x, AVR, XAP, System Z, XCore, CR16, HPPA, ARC, Blackfin, Z80, H8/300, V810, V850, CRIS, XAP, PIC, LM32, 8051, 6502, i4004, i8080, Propeller, Tricore, CHIP-8, LH5801, T8200, GameBoy, SNES, SPC700, MSP430, Xtensa, NIOS II, Java, Dalvik, WebAssembly, MSIL, EBC, TMS320 (c54x, c55x, c55+, c66), Hexagon, Brainfuck, Malbolge, whitespace, DCPU16, LANAI, MCORE, mcs96, RSP, SuperH-4, VAX, AMD Am29000.

Supported File Formats

ELF, Mach-O, Fatmach-O, PE, PE+, MZ, COFF, OMF, TE, XBE, BIOS/UEFI, Dyldcache, DEX, ART, CGC, Java class, Android boot image, Plan9 executable, ZIMG, MBN/SBL bootloader, ELF coredump, MDMP (Windows minidump), WASM (WebAssembly binary), Commodore VICE emulator, QNX, Game Boy (Advance), Nintendo DS ROMs and Nintendo 3DS FIRMs.

Scripting

We provide a way to interact with Rizin from Python/Haskell/OCaml languages through rzpipe. Other languages although not currently supported could be easily added.

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