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This allows building and running under macOS. There is still some issues with dpi but the application compiles and run now.
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# ImHex
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A Hex Editor for Reverse Engineers, Programmers and people that value their eye sight when working at 3 AM.
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## Supporting
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If you like my work, consider supporting me on GitHub Sponsors, Patreon or PayPal. Thanks a lot!
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<a href="https://github.com/sponsors/WerWolv"><img src="https://werwolv.net/assets/github_banner.png" alt="GitHub donate button" /> </a>
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<a href="https://www.patreon.com/werwolv"><img src="https://c5.patreon.com/external/logo/become_a_patron_button.png" alt="Patreon donate button" /> </a>
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<a href="https://werwolv.net/donate"><img src="https://werwolv.net/assets/paypal_banner.png" alt="PayPal donate button" /> </a>
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## Features
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- Featureful hex view
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- Byte patching
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- Patch management
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- Copy bytes as feature
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- Bytes
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- Hex string
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- C, C++, C#, Rust, Python, Java & JavaScript array
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- ASCII-Art hex view
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- HTML self contained div
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- String and hex search
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- Colorful highlighting
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- Goto from start, end and current cursor position
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- Custom C++-like pattern language for parsing highlighting a file's content
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- Automatic loading based on MIME type
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- arrays, pointers, structs, unions, enums, bitfields, using declarations, little and big endian support
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- Useful error messages, syntax highlighting and error marking
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- Data importing
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- Base64 files
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- IPS and IPS32 patches
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- Data exporting
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- IPS and IPS32 patches
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- Data inspector allowing interpretation of data as many different types (little and big endian)
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- Huge file support with fast and efficient loading
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- String search
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- Copying of strings
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- Copying of demangled strings
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- File hashing support
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- CRC16 and CRC32 with custom initial values and polynomials
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- MD4, MD5
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- SHA-1, SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-512
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- Disassembler supporting many different architectures
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- ARM32 (ARM, Thumb, Cortex-M, AArch32)
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- ARM64
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- MIPS (MIPS32, MIPS64, MIPS32R6, Micro)
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- x86 (16-bit, 32-bit, 64-bit)
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- PowerPC (32-bit, 64-bit)
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- SPARC
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- IBM SystemZ
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- xCORE
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- M68K
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- TMS320C64X
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- M680X
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- Ethereum
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- Bookmarks
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- Region highlighting
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- Comments
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- Data Analyzer
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- File magic-based file parser and MIME type database
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- Byte distribution graph
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- Entropy graph
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- Highest and avarage entropy
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- Encrypted / Compressed file detection
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- Helpful tools
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- Itanium and MSVC demangler
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- ASCII table
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- Regex replacer
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- Mathematical expression evaluator (Calculator)
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- Hexadecimal Color picker
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- Built-in cheat sheet for pattern language and Math evaluator
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- Doesn't burn out your retinas when used in late-night sessions
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## Screenshots
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## Additional Files
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For format patterns, includable libraries and magic files, check out the [ImHex-Patterns](https://github.com/WerWolv/ImHex-Patterns) repository. Feel free to PR your own files there as well!
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## Compiling
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You need a C++20 compatible compiler such as GCC 10.2.0 to compile ImHex. Moreover, the following dependencies are needed for compiling ImHex:
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- GLFW3
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- libmagic, libgnurx, libtre, libintl, libiconv
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- libcrypto
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- capstone
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- nlohmann json
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- Python3
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- freetype2
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- Brew (macOS only)
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### Windows and Linux
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Find all-in-one dependency installation scripts for Arch Linux, Fedora, Debian/Ubuntu and/or MSYS2 in [dist](dist).
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After all the dependencies are installed, run the following commands to build ImHex:
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```sh
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mkdir build
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cd build
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cmake ..
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make -j
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```
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To create a standalone zipfile on Windows, get the Python standard library (e.g. from https://github.com/python/cpython/tree/master/Lib) and place the files and folders in `lib/python3.8` next to your built executable. Don't forget to also copy the `libpython3.8.dll` and `libwinpthread-1.dll` from your mingw setup next to the executable.
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On both Windows and Linux:
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- Copy the files from `python_libs` in the `lib` folder next to your built executable.
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- Place your magic databases in the `magic` folder next to your built executable
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- Place your patterns in the `pattern` folder next to your built executable
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- Place your include pattern files in the `include` folder next to your built executable
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### macOS
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To build ImHex on macOS, run the following commands:
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```sh
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brew bundle --no-lock --file dist/Brewfile
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mkdir build
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cd build
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CC=$(brew --prefix llvm)/bin/clang CXX=$(brew --prefix llvm)/bin/clang++ PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$(brew --prefix openssl)/lib/pkgconfig":"$(brew --prefix)/lib/pkgconfig" cmake ..
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make -j
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```
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## Credits
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- Thanks a lot to ocornut for their amazing [Dear ImGui](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui) which is used for building the entire interface
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- Thanks to orconut as well for their hex editor view used as base for this project.
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- Thanks to BalazsJako for their incredible [ImGuiColorTextEdit](https://github.com/BalazsJako/ImGuiColorTextEdit) used for the pattern language syntax highlighting
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- Thanks to AirGuanZ for their amazing [imgui-filebrowser](https://github.com/AirGuanZ/imgui-filebrowser) used for loading and saving files
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- Thanks to nlohmann for their [json](https://github.com/nlohmann/json) library used for project files
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- Thanks to aquynh for [capstone](https://github.com/aquynh/capstone) which is the base of the disassembly window
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