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(22 September, 2022 - 08:50 PM)Paarra Wrote: Show More(Like so you don't be a leecher, leechers will be REPORTED)
Riptide is a tool allowing you to reverse .EXE files compiled with PyInstaller back to the
original source, Python, showing you the source code of the file.
Preview:
Dependencies
In order for the program to work, you have to install these ressources:
Python3
pip install -U -r requirements.txt or run setup.bat
Visual C++ Build Tools
Features
+ Really fast, the decompilation lasts no longer than 2 seconds
+ Powerful
- Sometimes the decompilation isn't complete, but it happens rarely
Tutorial
how to use :
- launch setup.bat (python installation)
- create a file "start.bat" inside insert "python riptide.py"
- launch start.bat
DOWNLOAD: 312312312
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Nice
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(22 September, 2022 - 08:50 PM)Paarra Wrote: Show More(Like so you don't be a leecher, leechers will be REPORTED)
Riptide is a tool allowing you to reverse .EXE files compiled with PyInstaller back to the
original source, Python, showing you the source code of the file.
Preview:
Dependencies
In order for the program to work, you have to install these ressources:
Python3
pip install -U -r requirements.txt or run setup.bat
Visual C++ Build Tools
Features
+ Really fast, the decompilation lasts no longer than 2 seconds
+ Powerful
- Sometimes the decompilation isn't complete, but it happens rarely
Tutorial
how to use :
- launch setup.bat (python installation)
- create a file "start.bat" inside insert "python riptide.py"
- launch start.bat
DOWNLOAD:
thanks lol can't figure out why my code keeps trying to run old version, liked
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