Analyze binaries efficiently with Ghidra-based reverse engineering and minimal token usage.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "pyghidra-lite" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use pyghidra-lite to analyze this PE executable. Summarize its entry point, major sections, imported functions, and suspicious call relationships in concise bullet points.
A concise structural summary of the binary, key imports, and suspicious areas worth deeper reverse engineering.
Analyze the Swift- and Objective-C-related symbols in this Mach-O file and identify classes, methods, and string references likely involved in the login flow.
Returns likely symbols, candidate call chains, and key string locations related to the login functionality.
Use pyghidra-lite to inspect this ELF binary. Identify functions related to network communication, file I/O, encryption, or anti-debugging, and explain the evidence.
Provides a list of suspicious behaviors, related functions or symbols, and brief evidence for each finding.
Connect Ghidra with LLMs for automated binary analysis and decompilation.
Assist reverse engineering in Ghidra to analyze binaries and understand program structure.
Connect Ghidra to AI for efficient binary reverse engineering and analysis.
Use Ghidra MCP tools for reverse engineering, batch analysis, and security automation.
Autonomously reverse engineer apps with Ghidra using decompilation and symbol analysis.
Use AI through Ghidra to analyze and understand binary programs.