9/15/2023 0 Comments Open source java decompiler![]() ![]() ![]() Then mvn compile in the root directory of this project will get you what you need. If you have an issue, please DO NOT include copyright materials. You can also download CFR from your favourite maven repo, though releases are published a few days late usually, to allow for release regret. Since 0.145, Binaries are published on github along with release tags. The main site for CFR is /other/cfr, where releases are available with a bunch of rambling musings from the author. To use, simply run the specific version jar, with the class name(s) you want to decompile (either as a path to a class file, or as a fully qualified classname on your classpath).Īlternately, to decompile an entire jar, simply provide the jar path, and if you want to emit files (which you probably do!) add -outputdir /tmp/putithere. This is the public repository for the CFR decompiler, main site hosted at /other/cfrĬFR will decompile modern Java features - including much of Java 9, 12 & 14, but is written entirely in Java 6, so will work anywhere! ( FAQ) - It'll even make a decent go of turning class files from other JVM languages back into java! ![]()
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