JD-GUI, a standalone graphical utility that displays Java sources from CLASS files.
- Java Decompiler projects home page: http://java-decompiler.github.io
- JD-GUI source code: https://github.com/java-decompiler/jd-gui
JD-GUI is a standalone graphical utility that displays Java source codes of ".class" files. You can browse the reconstructed source code with the JD-GUI for instant access to methods and fields.
> git clone https://github.com/java-decompiler/jd-gui.git
> cd jd-gui
> ./gradlew build
generate :
- "build/libs/jd-gui-x.y.z.jar"
- "build/libs/jd-gui-x.y.z-min.jar"
- "build/distributions/jd-gui-windows-x.y.z.zip"
- "build/distributions/jd-gui-osx-x.y.z.tar"
- "build/distributions/jd-gui-x.y.z.deb"
- "build/distributions/jd-gui-x.y.z.rpm"
- Double-click on "jd-gui-x.y.z.jar"
- Double-click on "jd-gui.exe" application from Windows
- Double-click on "JD-GUI" application from Mac OSX
- Execute "java -jar jd-gui-x.y.z.jar" or "java -classpath jd-gui-x.y.z.jar org.jd.gui.App"
- Open a file with menu "File > Open File..."
- Open recent files with menu "File > Recent Files"
- Drag and drop files from your file explorer
> ./gradlew idea
generate Idea Intellij project
> ./gradlew eclipse
generate Eclipse project
> java -classpath jd-gui-x.y.z.jar;myextension1.jar;myextension2.jar org.jd.gui.App
launch JD-GUI with your extensions
- Java: Delete "jd-gui-x.y.z.jar" and "jd-gui.cfg".
- Mac OSX: Drag and drop "JD-GUI" application into the trash.
- Windows: Delete "jd-gui.exe" and "jd-gui.cfg".
Released under the GNU GPL v3.
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