← Back to context Comment by GranPC 6 months ago Is there a good GUI for this a la jadx-gui that isn't an entire IDE? 4 comments GranPC Reply rafram 6 months ago Not that I know of. The features I'd want in order to consider a decompiler GUI "good" (e.g. a good text editing control, go-to-definition, find usages, manual renaming of obfuscated symbol names) quickly approach the scope of an entire IDE, though. DefineOutside 6 months ago The most feature advanced decompiler I know of is Recaf. It supports a mix of decompilers and even bytecode editing. GranPC 6 months ago This looks excellent. I'll be sure to try it out. Thanks! mudkipdev 6 months ago Recaf
rafram 6 months ago Not that I know of. The features I'd want in order to consider a decompiler GUI "good" (e.g. a good text editing control, go-to-definition, find usages, manual renaming of obfuscated symbol names) quickly approach the scope of an entire IDE, though. DefineOutside 6 months ago The most feature advanced decompiler I know of is Recaf. It supports a mix of decompilers and even bytecode editing. GranPC 6 months ago This looks excellent. I'll be sure to try it out. Thanks!
DefineOutside 6 months ago The most feature advanced decompiler I know of is Recaf. It supports a mix of decompilers and even bytecode editing. GranPC 6 months ago This looks excellent. I'll be sure to try it out. Thanks!
Not that I know of. The features I'd want in order to consider a decompiler GUI "good" (e.g. a good text editing control, go-to-definition, find usages, manual renaming of obfuscated symbol names) quickly approach the scope of an entire IDE, though.
The most feature advanced decompiler I know of is Recaf. It supports a mix of decompilers and even bytecode editing.
This looks excellent. I'll be sure to try it out. Thanks!
Recaf