BenchmarkDotNet is a library and tool suite for measuring the execution time and memory allocation of .NET code. It utilizes statistical sampling and warm-up iterations to determine the stability and precise execution speed of specific methods. The project provides a JIT disassembly viewer to inspect processor disassembly and analyze how the compiler executes code paths. It includes a memory allocation profiler that tracks managed and native memory traffic to identify efficiency bottlenecks. Additionally, a runtime performance comparator allows the same benchmarks to be executed across differ
dnSpy is a specialized toolset for the reverse engineering, analysis, and modification of compiled .NET binaries. It functions as a decompiler that converts assemblies back into readable high-level source code, an assembly editor for modifying bytecode and metadata, and a debugger for inspecting compiled binaries. The project integrates a hex editor specifically for inspecting and modifying raw bytes and Common Intermediate Language structures. It allows for the direct modification of binary contents to change application behavior without requiring the original project source files. The tool
de4dot is a .NET deobfuscator, unpacker, and assembly analysis tool. It is designed to remove obfuscation layers, restore metadata, and simplify bytecode control flow to transform protected binaries back into human-readable code. The project features specialized systems for decrypting strings and constants using both static and dynamic analysis. It identifies specific protection tools through pattern-based detection and strips anti-analysis protections, such as tamper detection and anti-debugging code. The tool provides a suite of reverse engineering capabilities, including binary wrapper un